marshlander Wrote:Cold, kilts and gnats ... ?
Well, it gets cold in Southern California too. Gee, sometimes in mid winter it gets below 50 degrees at night. Of course, we do have something called a Santa Ana in which the wind blows from East to West strongly, and brings in desert conditions. That makes it like summer during the day even in December or January. Nights still stay the same though. Unless during the rare times it rains (but rain usually means conditions will warm up a bit if you stay dry). Oh yes, and it does snow here about once every decade. Only problem is that it melts immediately upon touching the ground.
I'd love to build a snowman, anatomically correct of course, but I'm sorry to say that he would hang a bit limp.
We don't wear kilts here, but I think that is an American social deficiency. I think good knees on a fellow are one of his better points. Here, you have to get their pants off before you can find out, and by that time, you aren't looking at their knees.
Gnats? Well, we do get mosquitos, big nasty blood sucking ones that come up from Mexico. We can't keep anything from Mexico from crossing our borders, and given some of the fellows I've known from there, that is also an advantage to being in Southern California. But do gnats bite? Mosequitos don't, but they do suck, and I don't mean in a good way.
Anyway, I'd love to visit Scotland someday, and I'd put up with the cold and the gnats if I'd just get a real chance to know what guys wear under their kilts...:eek: