Astronomer |
11-30-2010 08:32 PM |
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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog
(Post 963021)
This practice boggles my mind. I have family in Florida and they aren't depressed about palm trees on christmas. I would refuse to celebrate if it were 90 degrees.
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Yeah, I guess it's weird, it's usually about 100 degrees F during Christmas time, but that's normal for us, we have our 'summer vacation' over Christmas and New Year's time and then the school year starts again in February. It kinda makes sense to us, but I can see how it would be weird. But everything traditional about Christmas reflects winter time and snow, such as decorations and the portrayal of Christmas in the media etc. So I guess that's why I'd rather have a wintry Christmas. Not a stupid stinking hot one.
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Originally Posted by s_k
(Post 963023)
I should have figured that out before.
Really never thought about it.
Still, Australia is probably the only country of the southern hemisphere that appeals to me. I can't really tell you why. I usually prefer the countries up north :)
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Why's that? You like cooler weather? If so, you'd love the South Island of New Zealand :) It kicks Australia's ass.
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