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Okay, so yes, if you can control the seasons for a while, what would you choose? And let's see, I hadn't really put down my answer. I think I said anything is better than miserable blizzards and icy roads and all the rest of it. As long as it isn't that, be as cold as you want, be as hot as you want. So, I'll leave a little bit to be desired just to not be picky. Alright, because I've never fully lived in the tropics, so I don't care about that. But, you know, something mid-range where it's just not miserable, so that would be my answer. I would hope that that's easy to come upon or come by than me just saying, just saying oh why are there hundreds of degrees every single day you know nothing grows nothing and nothing will ever grow out of here the the same sand that was here 100 years ago is still sand so I won't quite say that but anyways all right that's the funniest thing is Sam Hennison's act about he was saying like don't give another dollar to world hunger you know what you do you know you do send a guy to go out there and say listen we just drove over seven thousand miles with your supplies and that it can't occur to us that we wouldn't have to do this stuff if we just spent time driving you to where the food is you're in the desert nothing's gonna grow out here we have deserts too in America we just don't live in a mass hole that whole act is crazy so like that you move everybody from the equator elsewhere but then elsewhere you'd have to move them to the equator I mean there'd be places where you wouldn't be able to put people you wouldn't expect you want it can we use your living room you have room in your living room to put all these people oh well he can't answer right the late Sammy okay so let me let me still ask again if we do have a short list so before I roll it back we only have like five names you really should get some more names on here so come now with your calls
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