Tell me the durability of these waxes in the hot southern(Texas) summer

So. Cal man myself and I am ashamed that we have another actor as the govenor. Then again there has been a wrestler in another state. I guess thats why this is america because anything can happen. Hey I seen 1200 sq ft houses as high as $700,000. Thank god I got mines before the sudden surge in prices. As far as weather the south might have the humidity, AZ has the heat, but the combination of humidity and 100 degree heat I say Texas is one of the nastiest place to try and do outdoor activities in the summer. No offense but I'll take a So. Cal day anyday of the week.
 
jetskie said:
but the combination of humidity and 100 degree heat I say Texas is one of the nastiest place to try and do outdoor activities in the summer. No offense but I'll take a So. Cal day anyday of the week.



Wussy:D j/k



You gotta live here to understand why I love it so much. Its not that bad :o . But what would be called winter/fall rule here and so does early spring.
 
Scottwax said:
...you forgot the part about how 1200 sq ft homes cost $500,000 and gas is 50 cents a gallon higher.
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I'm with jetski, 500,000 dollars is cheap around these parts, lol. My house went up 90,000 in one month. All you have to do is get your foot in the door and you will make 50 to 100k per year in equity. Average home prices raise 20% to 30% per year in petaluma and sonoma county. but the girls are pretty and smell good, but they also get half, lol.



Back to durabilty, Zaino or klasse twins would always be my choice for that, unless you wanted to try something most people here don't talk about, Glare. S100 wouldn't last long in the heat, Pink might though but still less than Z-K-G.
 
roughrider said:
I was reading the San Jose Mercury Newspaper and it said that the "average" house in Silicon Valley is around $900,000 now.



Daaannnnnggggg!!!



I'll pass no place is that great to live with prices like that:p . Better get your extended family to move in together:)
 
jetskie said:
the combination of humidity and 100 degree heat I say Texas is one of the nastiest place to try and do outdoor activities in the summer. No offense but I'll take a So. Cal day anyday of the week.



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I thrive on the heat. Seriously. I'll take 105 over 75 any day.
 
Scottwax said:
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I thrive on the heat. Seriously. I'll take 105 over 75 any day.





I'm with you Scottwax. A few years back, I lived in Livermore. It's in Northern California and it got pretty hot during the summer. I don't know why but man I loved it.
 
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