I went to Orlando around the time when that woman from Cali was on CNN for dropping her kids off of a bridge.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
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I went to Orlando around the time when that woman from Cali was on CNN for dropping her kids off of a bridge.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
Yeah I know but when you leave the airport into the outside for the first time you get this massive amount of Humidity hit you. Is it still humid? Like the air feels really war and damp?
:o That amusment park is there.. awsome.
Yeah, it's very humid.. I liked the air-conditioned shops though, gave me a sore throat after though :@
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Originally Posted by Asterix
I remember that it was in San Francisco... She was arrested as senile.
I lived in Florida for 7years you get used to the humidity in the 2nd year and realy get used to it in the 4th year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oliash.71
So its more humid where i live know then orlando. :p
Yeah when your outside your like OMG ITS TOOOO HOT and when your inside your like "ITS FREEEEEZING!!" cos the air conditioning is sooooooo strong.
Last time I went was july last year - we left the day Hurricaine Dennis hit and I was worried on the last night before we left because there was several Tornado Warnings for our area. It rained and thundered (REALLY LOUD) every day and if you think heavy rain over in the UK is heavy then think again!
So true, heavy rain in Florida is so strong, it pushes you to the ground. We went during the summer period and the weather was terrible alot of the time, and warm sometimes. When it is warm though, it's boiling. Not as hot as Corfu though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oliash.71
When it was bad weather, lightning, storms, the works.
You have to get used to it like i did, besides it hasn't rained hard sence October. xp
I went at the end of May a few years back, and some days were boiling, some days p*ssed with rain and one day we had a massive thunderstorm.