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Years ago, there was a strip in “For Better or For Worse”, showing Michael and Elizabeth fighting for seemingly no reason at all. Elly’s excuse? “It’s February.”
Was in Tahiti once, between L.A., and Sydney. Was so jet lagged I can’t remember much about it, except that it was warm, and our hotel employees were on strike about something.
February is the shortest month, so be glad? Personally, I love the autumn and winter… I loath the heat! Anyway, Eliot wrote that April is the cruelest month…
This is my wife personified. She loves a nice snow storm, but hates the cold, the early darkness, and the basic concept of winter. Not sure about Tahiti, but for four-plus months a year she would love to be “elsewhere.”
I used to ask that question all the time while growing up in MUSHigan. Fortunately I finally did something about it and move to Arizona. Life is too short to waste freezing one’s butt off in snow and ice and everything not nice.
I’m with Katie on this one. I love spring and fall. I enjoy the first few snowstorms of the year, too. But I’m not sure any of them make up for the cold and short, grey days of February.
Plumb.Bob Premium Member about 1 month ago
Wasn’t she just dissapointed there was no blizzard?
seanfear about 1 month ago
give the drama queen her crown, please
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
Adam and Laura are FAR too tolerant of that kid and her big mouth!
mccollunsky about 1 month ago
Would be boring living a warm climate all the time, at least to me.
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
Years ago, there was a strip in “For Better or For Worse”, showing Michael and Elizabeth fighting for seemingly no reason at all. Elly’s excuse? “It’s February.”
Chrisdiaz801 about 1 month ago
It’s cool Adam embraced Laura’s career change.
MReese about 1 month ago
What stuff, the laptops and coffee mugs? Could they at least give her a ride to school?
nosirrom about 1 month ago
She’s going to miss kite flying.
rob.home about 1 month ago
Was in Tahiti once, between L.A., and Sydney. Was so jet lagged I can’t remember much about it, except that it was warm, and our hotel employees were on strike about something.
Gandalf about 1 month ago
February is the shortest month, so be glad? Personally, I love the autumn and winter… I loath the heat! Anyway, Eliot wrote that April is the cruelest month…
eced52 about 1 month ago
My sentiments exactly Katie.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 1 month ago
This is my wife personified. She loves a nice snow storm, but hates the cold, the early darkness, and the basic concept of winter. Not sure about Tahiti, but for four-plus months a year she would love to be “elsewhere.”
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
oooooo, poor little princess!
timinwsac Premium Member about 1 month ago
And if they lived in Tahiti she’d be complaining about the heat, humidity and the mosquitoes.
Geophyzz about 1 month ago
Check out the video on Rideau Canal Skateway, and you’ll want to move further north.
rick92040 about 1 month ago
Pretty nice here in San Diego.
assrdood about 1 month ago
With that attitude, she’s never gonna get that pony.
Milady Meg about 1 month ago
I won’t invite Adam to my Tiki party.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m beginning to feel the same as Katy. The cats wouldn’t let me sleep that long, however.
Dogtreat Premium Member about 1 month ago
She has a point.
KEA about 1 month ago
put her up for adoption
KrisJustKris Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m with you, Katie.
EMGULS79 about 1 month ago
I used to ask that question all the time while growing up in MUSHigan. Fortunately I finally did something about it and move to Arizona. Life is too short to waste freezing one’s butt off in snow and ice and everything not nice.
Smeagol about 1 month ago
Tahiti? Now that would be expensive living.
jbarnes about 1 month ago
I’m with Katie on this one. I love spring and fall. I enjoy the first few snowstorms of the year, too. But I’m not sure any of them make up for the cold and short, grey days of February.