View Full Version : Hey Coz, Be, and DrGiggles...
Harmeister
08-01-2006, 08:56 PM
You guys surviving the heat wave? First Be and Giggles had it in CA, then they brought it home.
I went to the grocery store today, and walking out to the car was brutal. Way to freaking hot. And tomorrow is supposed to be even hotter.
yuck!
Harmeister
08-01-2006, 09:00 PM
and syxx, frek, mistress and whomever else I'm forgetting on the east coast as well.
Terrick
08-01-2006, 09:51 PM
i'm in indiana, and i don't know if we have a heat wave, but i do know that it forced me to use the a/c in my car for the first time this summer.
xtristessax
08-02-2006, 12:46 AM
today the heat index was 105. i felt very dizzy earlier today...cured by water consumption. but i have to be careful i have low blood pressure.
wendyful04
08-02-2006, 07:57 AM
My air conditioner broke yesterday.
My boyfriend spends 10 hours a day, 6 days a week working in the sun in Key Largo, building a new road. Gatorade helps. Good sex helps too.:rolleyes:
We'll both be dead by the end of the week.
syxxpm
08-02-2006, 01:54 PM
and syxx, frek, mistress and whomever else I'm forgetting on the east coast as well.
the one plus of my job is it is well air conditioned....
so it only sucks if i have to do a cart run or if im outside for any reason,,,,:D
Mistress M
08-02-2006, 02:14 PM
I'm not leaving the house. I've spent yesterday, today, and it looks like tomorrow sitting in front of my ac working.
I've never been happier to live in Newfoundland. Half the time I still have to wear a light jacket when I go out. :)
Louis85
08-03-2006, 09:10 AM
I went out to play hoops in 92 degrees. Ahh, that's living!!
eternals layre
08-03-2006, 10:50 AM
Theres A Outside???????
Its a balmy 90 degrees out here in Georgia... i spend most of my time inside as well, and i too have been forced to use the A/C in my car.. weird thing is... now i'm getting like 50 more miles to the tank... yay for air conditioning:clap:
Mistress M
08-03-2006, 01:36 PM
I've never been happier to live in Newfoundland. Half the time I still have to wear a light jacket when I go out. :)
Hey! I had a question about that: I heard a rumor that Newfoundland is actually warmer in the winter than much of the American Northeast. Is this true?
Hey! I had a question about that: I heard a rumor that Newfoundland is actually warmer in the winter than much of the American Northeast. Is this true?
Yes it is! Well...I don't know what the average temperature of ost of the Northeast is, but I assume its true. It's pretty warm here in the winter. It never gets below -10C (14F), the average winter temperature in St. John's is 0C (32F).
There is an amazing amount of snow though, so don't think we have it too easy.
Cozmo D
08-05-2006, 01:47 PM
Yes it is! Well...I don't know what the average temperature of ost of the Northeast is, but I assume its true. It's pretty warm here in the winter. It never gets below -10C (14F), the average winter temperature in St. John's is 0C (32F).
There is an amazing amount of snow though, so don't think we have it too easy.
You can keep THAT shit! :haha:
pmFan
08-05-2006, 11:11 PM
You can keep THAT shit! :haha:I second that!
syxxpm
08-06-2006, 02:21 PM
Nomination! :d
Harmeister
08-06-2006, 05:56 PM
I honestly would prefer the snow over the opressive heat. you can do something about being cold, it's hard to do something about being hot.
Me personally, i like the heat and the cold, never been around snow though,
2-5 inches max around these parts.. not enough to make much of a snow man..
I grew up in Florida, so i am use to the heat... as long as there is some shade i am "cool"
Cozmo D
08-07-2006, 08:50 AM
I honestly would prefer the snow over the opressive heat. you can do something about being cold, it's hard to do something about being hot.
So YOU say! Give me the heat any day!
syxxpm
08-07-2006, 02:33 PM
if it gets any hotter you wont even need a grill to cook coz....just hold the meat up to the sky and poof!...well done...and if it burns.....you can blame the sky for burning your ribs :D
wendyful04
08-07-2006, 10:32 PM
I honestly would prefer the snow over the opressive heat. you can do something about being cold, it's hard to do something about being hot.
That's the exact opposite of how I feel about weather. I feel trapped in my clothes (and my bed in the morning) when it's cold outside and really free when I can roam around in my shorts, tanks, and flip flops in this heat.
But it's really f'en hot this year! The other day, I burned the back of my thigh really badly on a nickel I'd left on the front seat of my car. I had a nice little round burn there for a day or two.
same thing happened to be, but it was a penny, and it burned the back of my leg... i thought something stung me!!
BigRed82
08-08-2006, 09:40 PM
So YOU say! Give me the heat any day!
You don't live in the deep south!!!! Actually it's more the humidity that makes you want to kill yourself than the sheer heat.
pmFan
08-09-2006, 07:06 AM
I honestly would prefer the snow over the opressive heat. you can do something about being cold, it's hard to do something about being hot.Maybe it's just what you are used to, but for me, I can always fan myself if it is hot. If it is too cold, I just freeze! Jumping up and down to generate heat only gets you so far... Give me the heat over cold any day!
pmFan
08-09-2006, 07:08 AM
You don't live in the deep south!!!! Actually it's more the humidity that makes you want to kill yourself than the sheer heat.C'mon, now. The humidity's not THAT bad!
Cozmo D
08-09-2006, 11:18 AM
You don't live in the deep south!!!! Actually it's more the humidity that makes you want to kill yourself than the sheer heat.
I don't know if there's anyplace that's more humid in the summertime than NY, though Amsterdam MAY just have us beat!
I spent 1 full summer in Jamaica and another in Panama. Like I said, GIVE ME THE HEAT! :)
Chukwuka
08-11-2006, 09:17 AM
I can't believe it's only around 100 around these parts... but that's the norm around this time of year in the Great State ofTexas!!
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