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And that is why I say Liar @Joe cannot handle the truth.
Google Maps lays it all out for him: The drive to warm temperature from Ontario is shorter than the drive to warm temperature from B.C..
He peeps up about San Francisco, where the average high is 14 degrees in January. Not exactly beach weather.
He says Georgia "ain't that warm", yet the average high in Savannah is 16 degrees in January, a full two degrees "warmer" (i.e. less chilly) than San Francisco.
In Key West the average high in January is 24 degrees. Los Angeles it is only 20 degrees.
When Liar @Joe mentioned snowstorms I nearly spit out my water. There might be a snowstorm every 10 years that keeps me off the roads. As usual, Liar @Joe is clueless.
Google Maps lays it all out for him: The drive to warm temperature from Ontario is shorter than the drive to warm temperature from B.C..
He peeps up about San Francisco, where the average high is 14 degrees in January. Not exactly beach weather.
He says Georgia "ain't that warm", yet the average high in Savannah is 16 degrees in January, a full two degrees "warmer" (i.e. less chilly) than San Francisco.
In Key West the average high in January is 24 degrees. Los Angeles it is only 20 degrees.
When Liar @Joe mentioned snowstorms I nearly spit out my water. There might be a snowstorm every 10 years that keeps me off the roads. As usual, Liar @Joe is clueless.