ric wrote:
I think the correct term is snowbirds.
Nah, that ain't the correct definition, here it is:
Snowbird: Any person or persons, aged 60-90, whose primary residence is in New York, but due to lack of tolerance to cold, winter in Florida (primarily Ft Lauderdale). The Snowbird can be found on golf courses, beaches, and Buffalo Wildwings restuarants. The Snowbird can be easily recognized by their blue shortpants (cinched up to above navel), black socks, sandals, NY Yankee's T-Shirt, and ridiculously oversized sunglasses. Some may be adorned with a ballcap blazened with advertising for said Yankee's or their favorite brand of beer. While NYC Snowbirds are abudant, the Western NY Snowbird is more rare. The Western NY Snowbird can be found in any bar that shows Buffalo Bills games and serves Buffalo Wings (altho the Western NY Snowbird refuses to call them that, instead using the Buffalo correct term "Hotwings").
If a NY Snowbird is encountered, use caution when engaging in conversation, they have been known to bore a non-Snowbird to near death with stories of children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and assorted family that all seem to be having kids, getting married, first communion, and/or graduating school.