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07-29-2011, 11:56 AM
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.....and, we're back to clouds....again...crap.
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07-29-2011, 12:28 PM
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.....and, we're back to clouds....again...crap.
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If you don't want the clouds, we'll GLADLY take them in Texas lol
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07-29-2011, 12:36 PM
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Things are starting to cool off in Ohio.
We hit the 100+ mark with the humidity in the past few weeks, but we're back down into the 80s here for now. Whew.
The funny thing is, I'm from CA. People tease me and say "oh you should be used to this heat!"
Um, no. My hometown gets one week of heat max, and "heat wave" in So Cal = 85. lol.
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07-29-2011, 12:49 PM
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If you don't want the clouds, we'll GLADLY take them in Texas lol
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I would LOVE to oblige  . I know - I am whining needlessly. Having spent many summers in the Southeast - I realize this situation is preferable to incredible heat coupled with killer humidity but sometimes I do miss a real, I need a fan, a pool, and a big glass of sweet tea summer!
My parents lived in a small apartment in downtown Dallas for 4 years (I was born there- Dallas that is - not the apartment), long before AC was common. They moved there in early August. They had one small ceiling fan. My mom still remembers my dad getting up all hours of the night to stick his head in the refridgerator. Not terribly helpful but better than his other solution - sprinkling water on the sheets  .
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07-29-2011, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by AXOmom
I would LOVE to oblige  . I know - I am whining needlessly. Having spent many summers in the Southeast - I realize this situation is preferable to incredible heat coupled with killer humidity but sometimes I do miss a real, I need a fan, a pool, and a big glass of sweet tea summer!
My parents lived in a small apartment in downtown Dallas for 4 years (I was born there- Dallas that is - not the apartment), long before AC was common. They moved there in early August. They had one small ceiling fan. My mom still remembers my dad getting up all hours of the night to stick his head in the refridgerator. Not terribly helpful but better than his other solution - sprinkling water on the sheets  .
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AC blasting all night = my drug. My apartment is smaller than my previous one, so even with the constant AC, my bill is never over $40 a month. If that changes, I'll have to use the freezer method
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07-29-2011, 02:03 PM
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I have conflicting opinions on the heat wave. I really hate being cold and have always loved being outside in the heat. I grew up without air conditioning and don't mind being warm at all. (Though I will say that heat index of 120 requires a/c.)
But for whatever reason, I do a complete 180 and turn into a wilting flower when I have to run in the heat -- and I run a LOT. Usually 70-80 miles a week. I'm still getting my runs in, though slower, but what wouldn't I give for 60 degrees during that daily two-hour time window.
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