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so I'm moving back to Phoenix where it should be plenty warm.
Actually I don't mind the snow, kind of like it, but a family situation is nesitating a move back. The wife is looking forward to it since she hates the cold. Be loading up in a couple of weeks and then we'll be down there.
I'm about the opposite. Too hot down there for me. I do remember some frost while I was there. And some snow. The blizzard of '98. Got about 1 1/2". They had to cancel the golf tournament out at TPC in Scottsdale.
So, where in Phoenix are you going to be? My mother-in-law is in Scottsdale, and I have a brother in Mesa.
Looks like the wife and I will probably be down there in October (I think), she has her 10 year class reunion to go to.
I'll be north just off of greenway. I would rather take the snow more than the heat too. I still laugh at people there who have coats and gloves on in december because it's too cold, namely my folks.
Back in 2003 there was a hail storm that covered everything in white. It sure did look weird.
We get up here 2 or 3 times a year to visit family and such so I'll just have to keep watching the forum to see what's happening even tho it's been a bit dead lately.
Hate to see you go Clint! Keep in touch and let us know when you will be in town. We'll have to plan a lunch or dinner to catch up when you come in town!
Just to let you know I finally got some internet service down here after a couple of weeks. Pull down went great. The old truck did awsome and I actually hit 350,000 miles on it on the way down. What a great milestone while pulling around 5000 lbs in the trailer and 1000 lb in the bed.
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