Post #261,960
7/17/06 2:43:35 PM
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Poofs the lot of ya
We look like a scald burn in North Texas(according to Spice's map). Local Temp was 107 on Sat. and 104 on Sun.
Sssssizzle.
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Post #261,961
7/17/06 2:49:19 PM
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You have AC in your house?
I don't.
Who's the poof now?
Neener, etc.
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Post #261,963
7/17/06 2:55:23 PM
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Was forced to work in said heat on Saturday all day
My boss is a sick man.
I would have loved to have been lounging in the sweet refrigerated air of home.
Call me a half-poof.
Meanwhile, hope you survive the heatwave. Sounds like time to hit the pool :)
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Post #261,999
7/17/06 7:24:22 PM
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Re: You have AC in your house?
yep and it works GREAT!!! nice and cool in here
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Post #261,964
7/17/06 2:56:07 PM
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thats a dry heat, Peter is soggy.
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Post #261,965
7/17/06 2:58:30 PM
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Yeah, and the humidity is only relative...
as I watch the sweat drip off my hubby's ass.
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Post #262,003
7/17/06 8:41:51 PM
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hang it out the window, it will shrivel
really noticed in San Antonio, it was 97 and none of us were sweating much. Just a slight salt stain here and there. In atlanta just stand outside nekkid with a bar of soap, after 1 minute soap wait three minutes go in and dry off. thanx, bill
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Post #262,007
7/17/06 9:24:23 PM
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And I still say it's generally drier here than NJ!
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Post #262,079
7/18/06 4:52:14 PM
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At least you're far enough north
that your area can have houses with basements. That way you have a refuge that stays naturally comfortable. Plus, it's a place to run to when the tornados come bearing down on you.
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