1. Yeah, but for the next 3 years you have only the Fiesta and .com
    I don't think they are counting the new BCS since it "moves"
  2. No way, bro. Unfortunately for me, my work territory carries me to all reaches of the Pacific NW and west coast. Idaho is almost an icebox in the winter time. What you are describing is the inter-mountain west, that area of the country between the Rockies and the Cascades/Sierras. The only place warm in this part of the country is that area west of the Cascades/Sierras, otherwise it is like a meat locker. Temps can easily dip below zero at night and stay below freezing during the day. If the sun is out, the temp is 50 and it ain't windy, people are celebrating. Idaho is too damned cold. No way it can be like Dallas, Tx generally speaking. Some days, sure. Get a cold front into Dallas, and I can see their temps matching some of the warmer winter days in Boise, but that's it. Idaho sucks in the wintertime.
  3. No doubt. :dis:

    Vet, what is up with that, man. You don't have an inferiority complex or something, do you? Believe me, you guys don't need one. AZ is great in the winter, and you have the best golf in America. :thumb:
  4. Well, Dallas is a lot more like Boise today. I'm sitting here shivering at my desk in my 65 degree room, while it's 30 degrees outside with sleet pelting my windows.
  5. Look, people who choose to live in Texas shouldn't have any expectations of stability with anything. :hihi: :thumb:
  6. Point well taken. I'm just upset that they didn't close schools for a snow day, so I'd have time to put up my Christmas tree.
  7. Be careful driving home on those icy roads.....wouldn't want to have to watch the Tigers in the Rose Bowl from one of them sick hospital tubes. :yelwink2:
  8. Thanks for the well wishes. I also have two little girls to get home safely. At least I only cross two short bridges on the way home!

  9. It's called the exception, not the norm. At any rate, what would I know, I am from tropical New Orleans. We have banana trees here. :hihi: