sierranevada
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Have a great time, Jack! Looking forward to your live trip report!
Yes, \\
Jack
Do you have a pic of the view? 


..another reason to not wear open toe shoes at Disney...
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go off. We exchange a few sentences when she really felt the need to YELL at me.No lime green. If you see a big old dude wearing a Black Ruger LCP hat, that is I.

If the weather was a "little cool" at 85 degrees, I'd hate to see what your definition of warm looks like. Then again, I'm from the Seattle area, so I'm not sure we've even reached 85 yet this Summer.




Is that even legal in California?
For those unfamiliar with the Evergreen state, we are actually two states. The brown side and the green side. East of the Cascades, where Jack lives is the side of the state that sees the sun on a regular basis. So to him 85 is warm. Vexorg is on the west side, as am I. Here we see the sun marginally more than we see the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. On this side 85 degrees is hot, 90 degrees is bloody hot and anything over a 100 degrees we just burst into flames if we go outside.
Think I'm kidding? It's 3pm and it's only 77 degrees here.
Jack is your room considered premium view? I just changed our hotel and upgraded our stay to premium so I am curious.
Open toes? Ewww. I am way too paranoid to expose any skin to God only knows what's on the ground. Forget trauma, bio-hazards galore.![]()

On this side 85 degrees is hot, 90 degrees is bloody hot and anything over a 100 degrees we just burst into flames if we go outside.![]()
Is that even legal in California?
For those unfamiliar with the Evergreen state, we are actually two states. The brown side and the green side. East of the Cascades, where Jack lives is the side of the state that sees the sun on a regular basis. So to him 85 is warm. Vexorg is on the west side, as am I. Here we see the sun marginally more than we see the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. On this side 85 degrees is hot, 90 degrees is bloody hot and anything over a 100 degrees we just burst into flames if we go outside.
Think I'm kidding? It's 3pm and it's only 77 degrees here.
Jack is your room considered premium view? I just changed our hotel and upgraded our stay to premium so I am curious.
Open toes? Ewww. I am way too paranoid to expose any skin to God only knows what's on the ground. Forget trauma, bio-hazards galore.![]()




Is that even legal in California?
For those unfamiliar with the Evergreen state, we are actually two states. The brown side and the green side. East of the Cascades, where Jack lives is the side of the state that sees the sun on a regular basis. So to him 85 is warm. Vexorg is on the west side, as am I. Here we see the sun marginally more than we see the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. On this side 85 degrees is hot, 90 degrees is bloody hot and anything over a 100 degrees we just burst into flames if we go outside.
Think I'm kidding? It's 3pm and it's only 77 degrees here.
Jack is your room considered premium view? I just changed our hotel and upgraded our stay to premium so I am curious.
Open toes? Ewww. I am way too paranoid to expose any skin to God only knows what's on the ground. Forget trauma, bio-hazards galore.![]()
I won't invite you to come visit us here in Arizona then.....this week because of the Monsoon rains it's only in the 105-107 degree range...which for US is considered "cool summer weather". 10 days ago it was 110 plus, lol.
85 degrees would probably mean my girls would want to wear long sleeve shirts, lol.
We always chill at the hotel/pool during the hottest hours so to go back in the early evening and not have to wear a sweatshirt is
to me.