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Old Mar 26, 2014, 06:35 PM
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man this weather is killing me. I work in the marine industry and its killing my business. Snow every other week isn't helping my depression. I really think its time to think about moving out of jersey. Although I love where I live (gotta be by the water) I need a warm climate. Plus I don't know if I can convince the wife to move. Its my childhood home and I would love for my son to grow up here.....summer needs to get here now. Anyone else notice how much outside environment affects their mood ?
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Old Mar 26, 2014, 07:15 PM
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Yes! This winter has been brutal. The snow is bad enough, but it's been so cold that I don't even want to go skiing --- and this is the most I've spent on oil in ten years. Summer can't come soon enough for me, either!
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Old Mar 26, 2014, 07:28 PM
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I actually have a heat allergy and I love the cold and snow. Sadly, I moved to South Carolina. The result is worse depression, especially during the (lack of) winter, and me being sick if I go outside for too long. I miss winter!

Rain is a hit or miss for me. Sometimes it makes me sadder, sometimes happier and more relaxed.
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