Florida and New Jersey are both know for agriculture. Most of the Nation's citrus is grown in Florida and New Jersey is know as "the Garden State". So my question is this: which city is warmer? Miami or East Rutherford?
LOL, even asking the question is evident you have never been to Jersey. The only thing related to farming in E. Rutherford is a back yard garden. As far as which is hotter, are you serious ? This is a funny ha ha joke question correct ?
How many women in Miami actually LIVE there? We're not talking about vacationers and spring breakers, ya know? Visitors don't count. As for heat, how many over 100 degree days do you get down there? Just curious.
Miami is hotter year around. I live now in Charlotte, and there are times here in NC is hotter, temperature wise, but the humidity is hotter in miami and it FEELS hotter. which, all in all, is all that matters.
If Jersey was hotter than FL, then the Jersey peoples' hair would melt. And the only thing grown in Jersey is douche bags and pubic lice.
My bad. Since I've long since grown bored of giggling, drinking college girls I don't focus on that anymore.
Lucky for us we have a conservation program that transport these douchebags to Florida, kinda like when you have a rogue bear and instead of killing it you move it to a place with other bears and hope it stays where it belongs.
Temperature doesn't matter; odor does. From East Rutherford you can smell Secaucus. Miami has no odor.
I don't know man, it's like you're speaking Chinese to me. All I could make out of that was "focus on giggling, drinking college girls" and I wholeheartedly agree...