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gee guys I've been living a 16 hour day in a fireworks tent (since Dec 10- when ever that was) and it is a habitat all to itself. I've been subjected to all varieties of weather you have all mentioned including snow & 80 degrees- my employees (mostly family because they can't decline) hate my guts because I expect them to do something besides whine about no holidays, having to get up and actually inquire after a purchase, and talk on their cellular phone to each other not 10 ft. away. I actually came home because it is pouring rain & after covering up a 70 x 40 tent full of merchandise that MUST be kept dry I am soaking wet & our tempurature has dropped 30 degrees. My husband's sole duty in all of this is to sleep in a converted(meaning no seats in the back for his bed) mini van so we aren't robbed every night ........even with my 140 lb. doberman in side the tent. I had to bribe both sheriff & city police to keep an eye open so he is not the next casualty in the morning news paper which has a really hard time keeping up with that sort of thing down here over the last 2 years. Paradise comes in a bottle of Petrone Tequilla .