63 Dodge Dart, now let me see;)
Here in the mountains of NC, in the Summer it gets dark and cools off. In Texas....it just gets dark! Found that out in 2005 after Hurricane Rita. Our company sent hundreds of linemen from across our system to help restore power. We arrived in Silsbee, TX at 2 am and were being staged at a small local airport with the rest of the Progress Energy crews. We got out and had a brief meeting at 2 am...and it was 93 degrees. We slept in air conditioned circus tents set up on the runway, so it wasn't too miserable. One of my co-workers coined that phrase above with "At home it gets dark and cools off. In Texas it just gets dark!"