Brian Noble
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Siren's Curse is a worthy addition to the portfolio. A defininte upgrade over Wildcat!man do I miss Maverick, Top Thrill and SteVe
Siren's Curse is a worthy addition to the portfolio. A defininte upgrade over Wildcat!man do I miss Maverick, Top Thrill and SteVe
Agreed!!Yeah, I'll go to DLR pretty much any month of the year. But I will only go to WDW in winter.
That's the same reason that my son's first two purchases after starting grad school at UCLA were: a surfboard ... and a 3/2 wetsuit.There is a reason there aren't many water parks in California.
3/2 is mandatory down there in non summer season. Better than WA…you need a 5/6 there!That's the same reason that my son's first two purchases after starting grad school at UCLA were: a surfboard ... and a 3/2 wetsuit.
It will be interesting to see if The Blob has him wearing the suit less often this year.
That is hilarious.He's a bit of a hothouse flower; any day below about 65 is too cold for him. He was complaining about winter LA weather his first winter there. I'm like: Dude, you grew up in Michigan. His sister, on the other hand, went to grad school at Wisconsin. If the day is above 60, she is not happy. It's like having the Heat Miser and Cold Miser for kids, without the benefit of being Mother (or Father) Nature.
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I've always loved the Mark Twain quote: "The coldest winter I ever spent was summer in San Francisco."
We were at Disneyland from July 12th-19th this year and it was beautiful. Only problem was the wife and kids had to buy sweatshirts on the 2nd day in the parks because they couldn’t stand the thought of another cold night with the forecast. I held out and on the 4th evening bought a zippered sweatshirt for myself as I was tired of being cold and froze on the 3rd night in the parks, lol.ah ah
That's why every person I know (me included) who visited San Francisco in the summer own a San Frascisco branded sweater, bought because they didn't bring the right clothes.![]()
lol; the west coast does cool down at night, even in summer! I wish more of the US did the same. Crisp summer mornings are so nice before the sun comes out.
I was there on July 17th for the 70th and stayed on property. I don't recall it being that cold. It was just a regular, kinda cool summer night. I remember being warm in the day though.We were at Disneyland from July 12th-19th this year and it was beautiful. Only problem was the wife and kids had to buy sweatshirts on the 2nd day in the parks because they couldn’t stand the thought of another cold night with the forecast. I held out and on the 4th evening bought a zippered sweatshirt for myself as I was tired of being cold and froze on the 3rd night in the parks, lol.
I was there on July 17th for the 70th and stayed on property. I don't recall it being that cold. It was just a regular, kinda cool summer night. I remember being warm in the day though.
Just wanted to say, Go Bears! Not that I pay any attention to college sports, but UC Berkeley is also my alma mater.Part of the problem with California is that they don't really believe in insulation---or, for that matter, care all that much whether or not buildings are drafty. Most of the time that's fine. But with a cooler damp marine layer....I know we had some pretty bone-chilling days in the 50s/60s when I was an undergrad at Berkeley.
On the bright side, Anaheim is pretty far inland for the marine layer to matter.
This makes me laugh. I moved into a rented bungalow near the coast and neglected to ask whether or not there was a heater in the building. There wasn’t one.Part of the problem with California is that they don't really believe in insulation---or, for that matter, care all that much whether or not buildings are drafty. Most of the time that's fine. But with a cooler damp marine layer....I know we had some pretty bone-chilling days in the 50s/60s when I was an undergrad at Berkeley.
On the bright side, Anaheim is pretty far inland for the marine layer to matter.
If you are of a certain vintage, you may recall Leona's, the upstairs bar at Larry Blake's. They did a pretty good hot toddy, which was tailor-made for those days.do recall those damp, dreary days there