Nice but as a younger man I tried to paraglide in Scotland for two years and there were little days with out wind and rain and when there was good conditions (sunny, no wind at ground height) you needed to drop everything and fly. All you foreign barstewards with your bloody sunny, sunny weather!
yeah, except for the hurricanes that feckin' tear us up every five years or so, Louisiana does have beautiful weather.
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"He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed."
- The history of Paul Revere's midnight ride, by Sarah Palin.
Right.
90F temps;
90% Humidity;
10" rain/day; and
Itsy bitsy piles of ol' sea shells called mountains in the northern part of the state.
In other words you get the pleasure of gliding in mean temps of 145F in the rain while soaking up the beauty of the ancient remains of millions of mollusks.
But the food is FANTASTIC, if you can glide in mean temps of 145F in the rain while soaking up the beauty of the ancient remains of millions of mollusks.