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Mar 18, 2022 19:19:54   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
[quote=Longshadow]Hahaha - The North and the South are at it again I suppose.....

(But I did spend 27 years in Central Florida.) OMG, the summer heat and humidity make Western Kentucky seem like a desert in Alaska! In Spring or Fall. Well South Vietnam did that also.

Y'all have a nice day now, y'hear?
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Southern grammar lesson = Y'all (you all) is plural, singular is Yuh (however that goes phonetically) or as you ended with y'hear = "Y'have..."

And someone from Texas, Montana or the Bronx would say we are both wrong.

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Mar 18, 2022 19:36:42   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
[quote=robertjerl][quote=Longshadow]Hahaha - The North and the South are at it again I suppose.....

(But I did spend 27 years in Central Florida.) OMG, the summer heat and humidity make Western Kentucky seem like a desert in Alaska! In Spring or Fall. Well South Vietnam did that also.

Y'all have a nice day now, y'hear?
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Southern grammar lesson = Y'all (you all) is plural, singular is Yuh (however that goes phonetically) or as you ended with y'hear = "Y'have..."

And someone from Texas, Montana or the Bronx would say we are both wrong.[/quote]

All y'all is plural...

I found Savannah and Charleston more stifling in the Summer.

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Mar 18, 2022 22:22:10   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Longshadow wrote:
All y'all is plural...

I found Savannah and Charleston more stifling in the Summer.


No sea breeze that sweeps across the whole state. Savannah and Charleston the sea breezes come from one direction and can pile the heat up against the higher land inland.
It is the same thing that make Los Aneles Basin smog so bad, a circle of mountains and hills and a sea breeze which clears the air at the beaches takes all that smog and piles it up against the mountains until it is high enough that some of it can go through the passes. When the Santa Ana winds blow through the passes from the high desert the smog gets pushed out to sea but is often replaced by dust, pollen etc. from the deserts. And ships have reported hitting "smog fronts" hundreds of miles out at sea.

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