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  1. ssvir

    Solomon

    The data from the US Census Bureau clearly shows populations in the south and west are gaining and the northeast and midwest are losing. There are a number of factors including cost of housing, taxes, overall cost of living, etc but climate is undeniably a factor in this.
  2. ssvir

    Solomon

    Nobody said primarily.
  3. ssvir

    Solomon

    If you think weather isn't a factor for many kids then we'll just agree to disagree.
  4. ssvir

    Solomon

    Its been widely hinted at that he has some potentially bad influences in his life and his family wanted him out of state.
  5. ssvir

    Solomon

    Huh? Lot's of people make life decisions based upon quality of life and the weather is a LARGE part of that decision-making process. Why do you think more and more people every year are moving to California, Arizona, Texas, and Florida and the populations in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, etc...
  6. ssvir

    Solomon

    If you've ever lived in the Northeast or Midwest then you wouldn't be making comments like this. In Ann Arbor in Winter the sun doesn't come out until nearly 8am and its DARK OUT at 4:30pm on top of being cloudy and dreary 250+ days of the year.
  7. ssvir

    Solomon

    Hope he enjoys freezing his *** off this weekend in cold dreary weather. Obviously with Diaz leaving it provides cover for his flip but he was flipping before Diaz so does anyone have any idea what those "other reasons" may be?
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