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Only 1 Man Will Be Charged in Florida Road Rage Incident Where 2 Fathers Shot Each Other's Daughters
Months after two fathers were accused of shooting each ot...
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No - but they do seem to concentrate there.Do you think these incidences only happen in Florida and not throughout the nation?
Fair enough. Does that have any correlation with Florida being a Red state? Or is it just the heat/humidity?No - but they do seem to concentrate there.
I think the proportions of crazy are higher than average. That said, they are the third largest state by population, so the occurrences will be higher based on averages alone.Fair enough. Does that have any correlation with Florida being a Red state? Or is it just the heat/humidity?
I don't know why. And I don't want to move there to find out why.Fair enough. Does that have any correlation with Florida being a Red state? Or is it just the heat/humidity?

It was. And the minute they "reopened" we reverted to the nat'l average for Covid infection rates. Which is to say, the lockdowns were only successful at delaying the inevitable while bleeding small businesses of all their savings.Hearing coworkers talk about what it was like here through the pandemic shtuff. Yikes. Sounds like it was a borderline police state. I went through the pandemic mostly business as usual down there.
I work in Springfield and drive by countless troglodytes sleeping on sidewalks dailyI've flown down there for work quite a bit for the past five years. Any state that has pre-historic animals that can eat you roaming freely on the bike paths and flying insects the size of pterodactyls is simply wrong. That explains a lot about things to me.
I want to spend the winters someplace with more sun and warmth than the Pacific NorthWet - but not Florida - or for that matter anywhere in SE of the USA, or in the deserts. I thought about the hill country of Texas.The wife is a Florida native, and things being what they are, we've discussed moving there from time to time.. after 50 years in the Colorado mtns I dunno if I would do well at my age in all that heat and humidity and snakes and gators and bugs n stuff...
Sounds like Magnum Country to me.I don't know why. And I don't want to move there to find out why.
Besides, they have huge alligators and larger snakes that eat the alligators and swamps and stuff.![]()

Sooooo, true. I would carry a shotgun in addition to a pistol. Them critters are tough!!I don't know why. And I don't want to move there to find out why.
Besides, they have huge alligators and larger snakes that eat the alligators and swamps and stuff.![]()
Hope your funds are great, NZ is spendy.I want to spend the winters someplace with more sun and warmth than the Pacific NorthWet - but not Florida - or for that matter anywhere in SE of the USA, or in the deserts. I thought about the hill country of Texas.
But the first winter I am able to do this (hopefully next winter), I am going to try a hop skip and a jump to New Zealand by flying to Hawaii, staying a week or two, then fly to Tahiti (or Fiji or thereabouts) and stay a week or two, then spend the rest of the winter in NZ, then come back in April or May.
No snakes or gators in NZ - and there is only one (rare) poisonous spider. I think they have Great White sharks though, but after 3 years in CG SAR, I have no inclination to go out on or in the ocean.
Not really. The NZD == 0.63 USD. When you add it up, the costs in USD are about the same as here. For the cost of my mortgage ($1900 USD) I can rent a decent place in the countryside for $3000 NZD.Hope your funds are great, NZ is spendy.
And you live in or near PORTLAND? Please.No - but they do seem to concentrate there.