jmcquown wrote:
>
> Gary wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >> What is it I'm supposed to be jealous about? I already live on a lushly
> >> green sub-tropical island. 
> >
> > And constantly complain about the heat, humidity and rain.
> > And you stay indoors constantly.
> >
> Whatever. Seems you bring up weather more often than I do, along with
> frequent references to the beach. I don't start threads about weather
> unless there's a hurricane. Sure I stay inside when it's 95F (+)
> outside and the humidity is 94%. Why on earth should I feel all hot and
> sticky if I don't have to?
>
> I love being able to open the windows and to sit outside. I even sit
> outside when the temperature is in the 90's... if the humidity is low.
> But no, I won't give up my air conditioning.
>
> It does rain a lot but that doesn't bother me a bit. I sleep really
> well when there's a nice thunderstorm. 
>
> You're deflecting. What is it I'm supposed to be jealous about?
Nothing about jealousy.
You said, "I already live on a lushly green sub-tropical island."
I merely pointed out that you don't take advantage of it.
You constantly complain about it.
You stay indoors (or your backyard) all the time.
If that's all you do, who cares about a lushy green sub-tropical
island?
You could live in the Arizona desert indoors with a large pic
of a lushly green backyard to look at. You can eat the same
grocery
seafood out there too.
Nothing wrong with being a homebody but those people shouldn't
care where they live. Why would it matter?