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Posted by Jeff A z7a NJ on June 15, 2009, 3:35:25, in reply to "Re: Did we move to the pacific northwest?"
Amen Alex!
And Jane please send those 90's overnight express!
85+ degree weather in Southern NJ during the summer is such an integral part of our culture. I'm sure everyone can easily reminisce back to those dog days of summer growing up in south Jersey or Philadelphia, trudging endlessly through what seemed like the Sahara desert to reach the Atlantic oasis in Wildwood, slipping away to your favorite pond to fish for bullheads and blue gills, camping and hiking through the pine barrens and getting lost on the endless sand road mazes, and enjoying a dog on a warm summer night during a phillies game........ im sorry but I find it very hard to enjoy these activities the way they are supposed to be in a state of perpetual spring. 73F in mid-june just aint cutting it. Its usually not unusual for the temp not to drop below 73F at night on a warm day in Philly's heat trapped streets. Washington and Oregon can keep there forever spring giv me my south jersey summer!



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