Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
And I turn on my AC when it gets above 68...
(Which is one of the reasons I like working from home.)
I've been in SoCal for ~6 weeks and it's fucking ruined me.
I live at elevation in Arizona, so it's closer to living in Denver than Phoenix... this shit where it's 68-72° every time you step out door, I may never recover to a real winter again. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Monticore:
There is the advantage of not dealing with hurricanes/tornadoes/floods/earthquakes etc. where I am but it still sucks for about 5 months .
Everywhere you live has it's risks and downsides. Having mild winters makes it worth while for me [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
I would think they will stay in Detroit until Thursday evening. Doesn’t make sense to go back to Buffalo after Sunday’s game.
Originally Posted by DRM08:
I would think they will stay in Detroit until Thursday evening. Doesn’t make sense to go back to Buffalo after Sunday’s game.
Their whole routine is screwed for two games. I doubt the lions beat them, but they definitely have a fighting chance [Reply]
They're talking like this is an advantage for the Bills because they can throw it in the dome and the Browns are a running team. I don't know that I buy that logic. [Reply]
They're talking like this is an advantage for the Bills because they can throw it in the dome and the Browns are a running team. I don't know that I buy that logic.
Why? Bad weather is a huge neutralizer... granted, it's 'only' ~20-25mph winds with no snow falling and 25° tomorrow in Buffalo, as opposed to playing in a blizzard.
But, as an underdog, the Browns would love any chance to even the playing field a bit... and as a favorite trying to get back on track, the Bills would love to minimize chances for bullshit (heavy winds, slippery balls (that's what she said)). [Reply]