Orig.CaneSawMassacre
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Lol you’re not much for central Florida then…..People stay twisted on the ****!I aged myself some more. Well that just sucks.
Lol you’re not much for central Florida then…..People stay twisted on the ****!I aged myself some more. Well that just sucks.
It's been really hot this May. I don’t recall ever seeing a 99 degree day here.its been about 90 degrees every day for over a month closer to 2 months with little to no rain all my grass at my house has fried lol.
one of the hottest springs ive experienced growing up here
Wasn't a hot take... I was agreeing with you..That's your "hot" take?
Weak
Less is fine there... Got that off my chest.. I feel better..Dude. It's fewer. "I used way fewer words." There I got that off my chest.
Can you read good? I can't make it any more clear that extreme heat may have been a contributing factor, and not the only reason Barrow would consider exiting. Also, he's spent the past 4 years of his life north of the Great Lakes and had likely become accustomed to those conditions. To go from temps in the 60s upon taking off to 110 upon landing may have had an impact. May have......May have.
this year has been brutal. were on peak summer heat with no rain in may and now june. its mid to upper 90s daily right now. the only reprieve is if its only 88 degrees instead of 90-95.its been about 90 degrees every day for over a month closer to 2 months with little to no rain all my grass at my house has fried lol.
one of the hottest springs ive experienced growing up here
We've had regular highs of 95 and 96 in May in Plantation. That's pretty wild.It's been really hot this May. I don’t recall ever seeing a 99 degree day here.
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We went from probably the overall coolest/mildest winter I've ever had done here to the hottest spring. I think this hurricane season is going brutal.It's been really hot this May. I don’t recall ever seeing a 99 degree day here.
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I got that. I put “hot” in quotes to try to emphasize it was a play on the expression. It was a joke. A very lousy dad joke to be specific.Wasn't a hot take... I was agreeing with you..
I’m hoping for 12 wins this hurricane season!We went from probably the overall coolest/mildest winter I've ever had done here to the hottest spring. I think this hurricane season is going brutal.
And no major storms!I’m hoping for 12 wins this hurricane season!
Dude. It's fewer. "I used way fewer words." There I got that off my chest.
Much respect.
Fewer - for "countable" nouns
Less - for collective "non-countable" nouns
Fewer water bottles.
Less water.
Yea.. my bad... It's early.. my brain still sleeping... LolI got that. I put “hot” in quotes to try to emphasize it was a play on the expression. It was a joke. A very lousy dad joke to be specific.
Rivals? dont see it on 247According to TOS
“Simeon Barrow staying at Miami”
“This should be final”
Yeah he knows he need to hit the button right now bc he outta line. Aye yo Scott!!!!!@Confidence1000 need the button
The former is absolutely true.We went from probably the overall coolest/mildest winter I've ever had done here to the hottest spring. I think this hurricane season is going brutal.
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