Posted by LA in WI on February 26, 2014 at 09:19:39 from (64.251.222.57):
In Reply to: Re: -9° Green Bay, WI posted by Al L. in Wisc. on February 26, 2014 at 05:22:39:
Al L and Glenn F,
I saw myself quoted here...I take no offense but you owe me a Leinies whenever we meet someday.
Cold weather: Have you ever seen anyplace really improved by more people moving in because it"s warm? The less people there are, the more real world there is to enjoy, and that includes you...and definitely me!
When I hear a local person complaining about the weather I always ask them "Did it ever occur to you we have cold and snow every winter? Don"t like it? LEAVE!".
Lots of people think progress is more people, more business, more cars, more malls, more this, more that.
My locale (R"burg in Sauk Co) has added stoplights as the population and traffic increases. When this place adds the 8th one I will consider moving to a smaller town. When it adds the 9th, I"m done considering.
Pretty soon I won"t even be able to take my Farmall to the gas station or barber as traffic gets worse.
Most accurate picture I ever saw was two Native Americans watching a wagon train approaching, and one Native says "There goes the neighborhood".
Be happy we have cold and snow! It could be worse, lots worse.
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