B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for February 26, 2022

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    dcdete.  over 2 years ago

    I wonder what currently active snowbirds refer to?

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    rshive  over 2 years ago

    My parents used to go to Florida for a couple of weeks in January each year. Not a place to live. But it was better than fighting mega-snow in PA. They got a lot of golf in.

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    adunano367  over 2 years ago

    Well, it is!

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    gokar 4,la  over 2 years ago

    You keep meat in the freezer so it lasts…winter cold keeps you preserved.

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    cmerb  over 2 years ago

    WARM , WARM , please : )

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    sandpiper  over 2 years ago

    That’s what we like about the Chesapeake Bay area, There are milder forms of what Weather Underground calls major storms elsewhere.

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    jagedlo  over 2 years ago

    Instead of a read, it looks like he’s bowing to the book in the first panel…

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    mr , b  over 2 years ago

    gotta get da F out of illinois … afraid to go out anywhere

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    Droptma Styx  over 2 years ago

    Most snowbirds are in their northern nests during tropical storm season anyway. June 1 – Nov 1.

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    flemmingo  over 2 years ago

    We had a saying in south Alabama where the beaches are on the Gulf. We said snowbirds brought $20 and two shirts and didn’t change either.

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    gammaguy  over 2 years ago

    ‘still better than a blizzard!’

    Not if the “tropical storm” blows your house down/away.

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    mistercatworks  over 2 years ago

    Quick, now look up “snowbird”.

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    Rose Madder Premium Member over 2 years ago

    I have lived in Florida for over 50 years – anything is better than cold and snow. Plus I live in an area that people tend to flee to. I believe our strongest local hurricane has been a ‘Cat 1’ – usually just a TS instead in our area, if we get hit at all. Mostly just the rain/feeder bands that extend across the state as the storm moves.

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    J. R. M.   over 2 years ago

    So we get a lot of snow up North. We hunker down, then get out and shovel it to one side and continue on with our business. At least we don’t need to evacuate our homes for several days, and worry if our homes will still be livable when we return. Oh. And don’t get me started on earthquakes…….

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    KEA  over 2 years ago

    I appreciate snowbirds… at least they’re not hanging around here complaining about the weather.

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    zeexenon  over 2 years ago

    While bike riding in Florida a senior couple’s Cadillac drove up over the side-walk to try to get me. The door to the driver’s reticular activating system was shut, locked, and bolted.

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    ComicsBinger Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Blizzards usually don’t take the roof off.

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    rwballca  over 2 years ago

    I swore I would never again live where you have to shovel the precipitation instead of it just running off. Now retired in AZ; yes it gets hot but people have been living in this area for 2500 years, and I survived 4 years in Saudi Arabia (hotter than AZ).

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    David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs  over 2 years ago

    You got that right!!

    (And I was born in Florida, back in the previous millennium.)

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