Conversation Between chaz and monic
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11-08-2009 03:51 PM
monic
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No I don't live in NYC, but in Texas. I did live in in NYC in the 1970s!
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10-09-2009 03:07 PM
monic
Wow, I didn't know you live in NY....
My cousin, Grzegorz, and his American wife, Monica, moved to Dallas on Monday and I miss them so much...
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Today is colder than normal and raining! It has been raining for 3 weeks!
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I lived in NYC for 3 yrs as well.
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10-02-2009 11:05 AM
monic
Wow, it must be boiling hot there! I sympathise with you as life in such conditions isn't easy... But here in Poland summers are quite hot (not as yours, fortunately) - about 30 or more Celsius degrees. So it's not so bed, pretty bearable.
What's the weather like in your state right now? I hope it's at least a little bit cooler - in Poland we've got quite windy and cold fall... I miss summer so much!
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This part of Texas stays at about 100 degrees F. every day in the summer, and the humidity is always very high. Some days the temperature can go above 100,the hottest I have experienced was 115! This year 105 is as hot as it has gotten!
Karl
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10-01-2009 11:23 AM
monic
Oh, I see....Forgive me the mistake... These must be really nice states too, I mean Indiana and New Mexico. I can only quess as I've never been in America at all...
But I believe TX is OK but understand that not everyone has to like it. I don't like each town and county in my country so that must be a normal thing...monic.
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No I was born in Indianapolis Indiana! I don't like Texas at all!
My wife's office was closed down in Albuquerque New Mexico,she chose this place as the closest to her family in New Mexico. I lived in New Mexico for 25 yrs, I liked it there!
Karl
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09-30-2009 01:37 PM
monic
Oh, it's nice to get to know such things about you...It means you're half American and half European! So we're like neighbours, hihiihihhi.... My ancestors are only Poles so in my case I have no smilar subjects to bring up...
So you must have lived in TX since you were born, am I right?