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So fun to hate this man.

Lol. You both need to visit Edmonton at some point in your lives. We just had 15 cm of snowfall two days ago.

The only time I travel up north is for the occasional snowboarding. I get miserable when the weather goes below 40 degrees, which is like 10-20 days max where I've lived most of my life (Gulf Coast).
 
The only time I travel up north is for the occasional snowboarding. I get miserable when the weather goes below 40 degrees, which is like 10-20 days max where I've lived most of my life (Gulf Coast).

LOL. 40 = 4 degrees celsius, I think. It hit 4 degrees yesterday, and I was walking around with a T-Shirt.

Coldest that we have had this winter was -40 degrees celsius, which is -40 degrees Fahrenheit as well. That is actually pretty warm, as far as weather extremes go. We hit -72.4 Degrees Fahrenheit 3 winters ago. No, that is not a typo
 
And you cannot tell me that I am not in the majority. I know lots of LDS members that would rather live outside Utah. My point being that it is very much an individual choice.

This has been my experience as well. Many of those who would prefer to live in Utah prefer so because of family and friends; relationships matter more than number of LDS chapels.
 
If Chicago and Salt Lake City had a baby it would be Denver. First time I visited Denver I was surprised that you can't see mountains from downtown really at all. I like Denver though. Pretty cool city.
 
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