If that is true, I surely haven't witnessed it. In the Tampa and orlando areas there are hardly any natives. A lot of new yorkers and Midwest peeps.the stereotypes i heard about florida is that they do not like northeners? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
Dude I'm in school at UCF in Orlando and I think I can help...Your 2 hours away from Ybor city in Tampa-the best area for clubs,bars, stripclubs if thats your cup of tea and 20 min past that is Pinellas County (my home area) a great GUlf Coast Area with world class beaches and hotels. Around 5-6hours from Miami, which needs no introduction. 30min from the East coast like daytona and cocoa. And add to that all the theme parks, nightlife, and everything in orlando? Dude why the hell arent you here yet! But I will say this, living IN orlando is massivly expensive, live on the outskirts and commute. Hope this helps.
2 hours? **** you drive slow //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif j/pDude I'm in school at UCF in Orlando and I think I can help...Your 2 hours away from Ybor city in Tampa-the best area for clubs,bars, stripclubs if thats your cup of tea and 20 min past that is Pinellas County (my home area) a great GUlf Coast Area with world class beaches and hotels. Around 5-6hours from Miami, which needs no introduction. 30min from the East coast like daytona and cocoa. And add to that all the theme parks, nightlife, and everything in orlando? Dude why the hell arent you here yet! But I will say this, living IN orlando is massivly expensive, live on the outskirts and commute. Hope this helps.
If in MI you live anywhere near the lake then the humidity isn't any worse in FL. It's just that you have it for a longer period of the year![]()
you MAY get somewhere in the lower 40s, but it's all uphill from thereit gets very humid up here but it's still hotter in florida //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif this year was an unusually hot summer. we had like 13 days were it made it too 90 degrees. last year we never hit 90 degrees. how hot does it get down there in the winter? also the way i look at it, is that northern michigan has one of the worst economies in the country and if i want a good job i'm gonna have to leave. plus more and more jobs are being lost in detroit so it doesn't make sense to move there either