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Post by lx Spooner xl on Jul 17, 2006 8:30:48 GMT -8
its 35 degrees outside and its about to get hotter..what the fuck..fucking global warming..
seriously i cant sleep..i work in less than 12 hours and i havn't gotten any sleep
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Post by Solid Đefect™ on Jul 17, 2006 9:05:24 GMT -8
35 degrees? O.o I pray you mean celsious.(sp?) but take two wash clothes soak them in cold water and wrap them on your feet (yes i know, your bed will get wet, boo-hoo) that should keep you cool though.
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Post by DeluXe on Jul 17, 2006 10:05:41 GMT -8
well at least its not almost 100 degrees everyday
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Post by Roggie on Jul 17, 2006 11:06:45 GMT -8
It's been mid to upper 90's in Michigan and Ohio for the last 3 days. I was swimming (well, attempting to learn how, I can now officially swim from one side of a pool to another sometimes) probably all day Saturday and Sunday to stay cool. I'm glad I'm not playing baseball anymore. It is killer doing sports outside. Gah, this is the first time I ever got a sunburn before because it's that hot inside and out. My tip: If you are going outside, get a hat, soak all but the bill in ice cold water, and stick an ice cube in the top of the hat. It keeps you cool for a while. If you are inside, or about to go outside, stick your shirt in the freezer for about 25 minutes. It feels great when you put it on.
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Post by Stender™ on Jul 17, 2006 11:53:44 GMT -8
well at least its not almost 100 degrees everyday Yeah true, South Carolina and Alabmama are always that hot during the summer. @ Roggie Im getting a break today and its 93.
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Post by TequilaDo on Jul 17, 2006 11:54:51 GMT -8
hahah upper 90's... try in the upper 110's
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Post by Solid Đefect™ on Jul 17, 2006 13:45:41 GMT -8
Ya, but the dudes trying to sleep... washclothe on feet w/ fan is the best solution, I could have 3 blankets on me in 100 degrees and I would still be comfy.
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Post by Zangief on Jul 17, 2006 13:47:51 GMT -8
I think doug's got us all it terms of extreme's high's, but he's in the desert. THe humidity is killr though in other places.
I'll just stick to my 78 degrees year round in San Diego. Although I am in LA right now and its about 85.
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Post by TequilaDo on Jul 17, 2006 13:50:28 GMT -8
yea i dont know about you guys but id rather take the average 114 over humidity any day
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Post by Roggie on Jul 17, 2006 13:50:49 GMT -8
I got killer humidity. Especially with the great lakes.
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Post by Solid Đefect™ on Jul 17, 2006 21:07:07 GMT -8
I live in the fuckin twilight zone.. it could be fucking 90 one day and be in the 50's the next.. stupid el nino! (i just went out and bought 5 acs with my rents heh)
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Post by Hellion II on Jul 18, 2006 12:57:53 GMT -8
yeah were around dougs temp.
110+ most days of the week.
it rapes.
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Post by DeluXe on Jul 18, 2006 16:14:31 GMT -8
yeah it be like 97 degrees where i loive and humidity sucks...it makes it feel like 20 degrees hotter and it sucks
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Post by Capn Spanky on Jul 19, 2006 10:55:34 GMT -8
Up where I live, it is not humid at all. Dry as a Carrot top comedy act. Right now its about... 70 degrees. It'll heat up to the 90's every once in a while, but its not too bad. I LOVE the weather here. Its perfect. Never too hot, and never too cold.
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