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From: mom@sfmag.UUCP (M.Modig)
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Subject: re: yah for california!!!
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Date: Sat, 5-Oct-85 14:32:18 EDT
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> > southern california
> > has it all:  the best beaches, the best women, the best skiing (mammoth),
> > the best weather, and of course, the best schools.
>    I beg to differ.  Beaches we'll grant you.  Women--we'll leave that one
> alone, because it reeks of sexism.  Skiing, no.  Colorado.  Weather, no.  Sev-

There are other considerations to be made in terms of weather than
just days of sunshine.  Here in New Jersey, I am looking at my
fourth winter-- I am already heartily tired of shoveling the snow
out of the driveway and walkways, dealing with the snarled traffic and
the $@%&*%&*!!! salt, and feeling the the brisk winds plus the
freezing cold that is sometimes accompanied by briiliant sunshine that
can almost fool you into thinking it's a balmy day out there.

It's already snowed this year in Denver-- no?  I like snow, but I
like to be able to take it or leave it.  In California, I can do
that whether I live in the north or the south.  It's considerably
harder to do that in Colorado.  California (particularly SoCal) beats
out Colorado hands down for best weather.

Mark Modig
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