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rwill25

Nice tits, mind if I feel them?
Re: Actually ...

Actually, I prefer central Florida because of far less hurricanes hit there. South Florida and the pan-handle of Florida get hit far more, and -- ironically -- the space coast (east) of central Florida gets hit less than the gulf cost (west) of central Florida.[

The weather is also more likeable, although if you go to the Florida Keys, that's the best. I've been to various portions of the Caribbean (although Aruba comes damn close), Hawaii and a few other locations, and I prefer the Florida Keys, by far. Very relaxing, and much better than Miami / south Florida.

I'm going to slightly disagree with you there. Ironically, every single hurricane last year hit upper Florida, including the Carolinas. South Florida didn't get a single hurricane(though it's highly more likely)!

Yes, the Keys are more relaxing... but people go to south Florida to party and to get fucked up!

:)
 

stampede2873

Junior Olympic Pole Vaulter
I got angry, I got sad. Was happy... now I'm just glad. Went to work, got called a jerk. Hit on a chick and she sucked my dick. She wanted me to shoot on her head, I gave her a Donkey Punch instead.

I got angry, I got sad. Was happy... now I'm just glad.
 

Galactic

Pain heals, chicks dig scars, Freeones lasts forever
Took care of my sick girlfriend......and we still had loads of sex!:D

Another great fucking weekend!:thumbsup:
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
despite her cat being dead since friday I still got some pussy last night, at half time of the superbowl of all the times! :nanner:

I knew fuckin would take her mind off things! Mine too. That little fucker was a cool ass cat.
 

Member2019

1,000 posts to go for my own user title!
Re: Actually ...

I'm going to slightly disagree with you there. Ironically, every single hurricane last year hit upper Florida, including the Carolinas. South Florida didn't get a single hurricane(though it's highly more likely)!
When south Florida gets hit, it gets hit hard. It happens more often than not. North Florida is still not central Florida, and yes, North Florida, Georgia's small Atlantic coast and the Carolinas get even more.

But central Florida is what I like the best, because they don't get full-on hurricanes. Even Jeanne in 2004 was a freak and did a "loop," seemingly heading towards the Carolinas before heading right into the central Florida space coast. It never gets anything but a Cat 1 or, a rare Cat 2 that came through the Gulf (which was a 4-5 before).

It's the safest part of Florida, that's why Canaveral-Kennedy became the primary eastern Range for space flight. You only get an issue like we had with Jeanne twice a century, max. Nothing ever comes straight at it without bouncing off and northward, slowing down and losing strength while around Florida. Evem Jeanne did a loop.
 

dazzamac70

Would rather be pissed on than pissed off
I did everything else except my g/friend!
I did the lawns, weeded the garden, washed the dog, walked the dog, painted the lounge room, did the laundrying & went shopping. Was too fucken tied to do anything else!!
 

rwill25

Nice tits, mind if I feel them?
Re: Actually ...

When south Florida gets hit, it gets hit hard. It happens more often than not. North Florida is still not central Florida, and yes, North Florida, Georgia's small Atlantic coast and the Carolinas get even more.

But central Florida is what I like the best, because they don't get full-on hurricanes. Even Jeanne in 2004 was a freak and did a "loop," seemingly heading towards the Carolinas before heading right into the central Florida space coast. It never gets anything but a Cat 1 or, a rare Cat 2 that came through the Gulf (which was a 4-5 before).

It's the safest part of Florida, that's why Canaveral-Kennedy became the primary eastern Range for space flight. You only get an issue like we had with Jeanne twice a century, max. Nothing ever comes straight at it without bouncing off and northward, slowing down and losing strength while around Florida. Evem Jeanne did a loop.

I've been living in South Florida for 4 years and I'm having a blast. Theres just so much to do and it seems like every week theres some type of event happening at South beach or Fort Lauderdale. At least once a week I'm at the beach. Beaches, clubs, warm weather, and exotic women, the time of my life, but....

I would never live here my entire life because I don't want raise my kids here. Too much crime, bad schools, and Spanish to have to live through. South Florida is great for me now, but I have to look twards the future.

As for hurricanes, its the least of my worries. I've been through the worst and it wasnt that bad. I just hate it when the power goes out. Not every hurricane is that serious and no one spends their time stressing about.

Just because you're in Central Florida that doesn't mean you're not going to get hit by a hurricane. Orlando got hit by three in 2004 and my friend said there was a lot of damage and flooding when they got hit by Charley.

Theres other things to worry about in Florida than hurricanes and based on my experience, its overrated.

South Florida is way better than Central Florida, and everyone knows it!
 

Member2019

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Re: Actually ...

I would never live here my entire life because I don't want raise my kids here. Too much crime, bad schools, and Spanish to have to live through.
Florida, in general, has a lot of violent crime -- Jax, Miami, Tampa. Orlando has more white collar crime.

Florida is a huge state though. Bigger than all except Cali, Texas and New York. It was almost looking like it would be the 3rd largest soon, but the growth finally slowed down (it had not in 25 years).

Just because you're in Central Florida that doesn't mean you're not going to get hit by a hurricane. Orlando got hit by three in 2004 and my friend said there was a lot of damage and flooding when they got hit by Charley.
A freak year like that only happens once every 40-80 years (every 1-2 Gulf Stream cycles).

A Charley type was expected, it was due (every 40 years). Francis was just big and slow. Jeanne was the real freak, they never come on-shore like that (although it looked first, as the pressure -- like normal -- tried to push it north). And all of those were Category 1-2 at best when they hit central Florida. You don't get Cat 3-5s ... ever ... like you do south, west and ... God help you ... the panhandle.

Compared to anywhere else in Florida, central Florida is very, very safe. Again, that's why Canaveral became NASA's main launch station.

South Florida is way better than Central Florida, and everyone knows it!
I like the peace of central Florida. For a single guy, yeah, I'll agree south Florida is the bomb.

But for a family, no, sorry, central Florida is much, much better. Around Orlando, Kissimmee and St. Cloud in the southwest to south, Sanford down to Oviedo in the north and northeast. There are options like Ocala farther northwest as well as small communities extending to Cocoa to Titusville on the cost only 45 minutes away. Quiet beaches, nice people, etc...
 

rwill25

Nice tits, mind if I feel them?
Re: Actually ...

Florida, in general, has a lot of violent crime -- Jax, Miami, Tampa. Orlando has more white collar crime.

Florida is a huge state though. Bigger than all except Cali, Texas and New York. It was almost looking like it would be the 3rd largest soon, but the growth finally slowed down (it had not in 25 years).

A freak year like that only happens once every 40-80 years (every 1-2 Gulf Stream cycles).

A Charley type was expected, it was due (every 40 years). Francis was just big and slow. Jeanne was the real freak, they never come on-shore like that (although it looked first, as the pressure -- like normal -- tried to push it north). And all of those were Category 1-2 at best when they hit central Florida. You don't get Cat 3-5s ... ever ... like you do south, west and ... God help you ... the panhandle.

Compared to anywhere else in Florida, central Florida is very, very safe. Again, that's why Canaveral became NASA's main launch station.

I like the peace of central Florida. For a single guy, yeah, I'll agree south Florida is the bomb.

But for a family, no, sorry, central Florida is much, much better. Around Orlando, Kissimmee and St. Cloud in the southwest to south, Sanford down to Oviedo in the north and northeast. There are options like Ocala farther northwest as well as small communities extending to Cocoa to Titusville on the cost only 45 minutes away. Quiet beaches, nice people, etc...

Agree!

I plan to move to Portland in about 8 years. I'm just having too much fun in Florida right now.
 

thegod

Insert funny comment here.
Just a question, after a few years in a relationship, theres really not much to do anymore. you've been to every date possible, what do you guys do to spice things up a bit? keep the relationship fresh and interesting?
 

BobbyDig

Wannabe Board Whore
Re: Actually ...

I'm going to slightly disagree with you there. Ironically, every single hurricane last year hit upper Florida, including the Carolinas. South Florida didn't get a single hurricane(though it's highly more likely)!

Yes, the Keys are more relaxing... but people go to south Florida to party and to get fucked up!

:)

kinda wrong.. fay rolled up the keys first. I think it was a trop at the time though.. Ike would have destroyed the keys if it didn't go south for a bit and hit cuba.
 

rwill25

Nice tits, mind if I feel them?
Re: Actually ...

kinda wrong.. fay rolled up the keys first. I think it was a trop at the time though.. Ike would have destroyed the keys if it didn't go south for a bit and hit cuba.

A tropical storm is not a hurricane, so how am I wrong?
 

Member2019

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Re: Actually ...

Just because you're in Central Florida that doesn't mean you're not going to get hit by a hurricane. Orlando got hit by three in 2004 and my friend said there was a lot of damage and flooding when they got hit by Charley.
Hurricanes never come directly at central Florida. When they hit central Florida, they come from the sun coast, and are typically slowed down. Charley was down to a category 1 when it hit Orlando.

And don't confuse the Carolinas and Georgia with central Florida. Yes, most hurricanes bounce north from central Florida and never hit it. The only one I know of in the last 50+ years that ever came in directly from the Atlantic was Jeanne, and it "looped" -- seemingly heading north, but then 360 degreed came back. It was a fluke.

It's the 40 year gulf cycle. We're currently heading down now, after hitting the top of activity. By mid 2010s through 2020s, it will be like the '70s and '80s again, fairly quiet. The proof is in New Orleans, after it gets flooded (it was twice last century, mid '20s and '60s), it does get it again for another 40 years.
 
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