It’s been in the 90s and 100s all summer here in San Antonio except for a day or two of rain. C’mon Yankees, toughen up. And don’t be thinking of coming to Texas. We don’t want ya.
Here in Boston it's been muggy pretty much all summer, even after thunderstorms of which I feel like we've had fewer than usual. I don't mind the heat during summer -- I used to work outside doing manual labor and 90s don't faze me -- but when there's wispy steam curling up off the lawns and your clothes feel damp immediately after stepping outside, I start to not like it.
Yankees are not the demographic you should be worrying about
Just saying
If Anglo women dont start breeding again Texas is lost
Departmento del Mexico Norte
Ciudad de San Antonio ser el Capital Nuevo
And the Alamo will be celebrated for different reasons ...the slaughter of the Anglo barbarians
If that’s their definition of a “swampy hellscape”, yeah... stay up north.
Ditto to all if that. Ironically, I was just in the New York City area a couple of weeks ago, and it was miserably humid all week long. However, miserably humid and 80 degrees doesn’t match up to a 104. My wife and kids are returning to San Antonio in a few hours, and they can’t wait to get out of NYC for a multitude of reasons, humidity being just one on the list.
Same here in Houston. And summer lasts from May and goes into at least October. Maybe NYC isn't as air-conditioned as we are? I remember visiting relatives who used to live in the Bay area, and they did not bother installing A/C's in their cars. Can't imagine doing that.
Not every Yankee is a limp-wristed liberal and considering the way you are letting the Mexicans come over your border, you might someday wish that a few more of us came down there to help keep the state red (and American).
Also, not all Texans are rough-and-tough hardbitten rock-solid conservatives as you seem to imply. Ever been to Austin? They are well on their way to becoming the Portland Oregon of Texas if you know what I mean. So maybe you should get your own house in order instead of casting stones elsewhere.