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4 month old dies from heat sickness after being on Lake Havasu last weekend:(
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4 month old dies from heat sickness after being on Lake Havasu last weekend:(
It’s to pay for an air conditioned house boat next year, duh
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Spicy food is supposed to help your body cool down via perspiration.
Supposed to!? I just don't want to sweat anymore. There's nowhere for it to go. And I've never been convinced spicy food is supposed to be food. That shit is for the birds.
And they've just reissued the excessive heat warning. Yay!
Wouldn't be the first time and I don't mind trying new things; ima go hop in the hot tub to cool down. But I am sure spicy food ain't for the squirrels.
It's blowing at 20-30 mph in Phoenix, and still 113 degrees so it's like a sandblaster and a hair dryer all in one out there. But it's a dry heat at least.
Standing on the freshly laid asphalt yesterday for an hour and a half was fun.
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I was driving home from BCC yesterday (90F at 8000' by the way) and the temp read in the car dropped by about 5 degrees going from newly laid really dark asphalt to the older grayer one by my house. 107 to 102. I imagine the actual pavement was 40+ degrees hotter. Shit, last week when the air temps was in the mid 90s I had Ms Boissal pull over so I could go check in the trunk and make sure I had socks in there. I was barefoot and roasted the sole of both my feet in the 15 seconds it took. I see people walking their dogs mid afternoon, fucking criminals.
Went for an early lunch ride today. Was a sweltering 74F when I finished. Should have started an hour earlier...
We used to go to this Sri Lankan restaurant in Hollywood for lunch, and the food was incendiary, but fucking amazing. We would always order it spicy, because we'd be sitting there sweating and suffering while eating and the owner would feel sorry for us and give us all free mango lassis.
Well there's a reason. But nobody will ever convince me that when it's so hot and humid that you can see your breath because it creates waves and a localized cold front that's kicking off lightning, that a platter of flaming hot starfish is gonna fix my problems.
Is there a higher carbon footprint activity than indoor ice hockey in a phoenix heat wave? Asking for a friend.
Free lassis! That’s awesome! There is (or used to be) a doaist eatery in San Diego that’d make their food super spicy. They’d get a kick out of watching the hippy kids float out of their chairs. It’d be so hot that you’d spice your friends by kissing them on the lips after eating. Had to be careful where you’d put your mouth later in the day! And yer shit would burn for days. Good times!
I love spicy food.
My local airport was over 100* before noon today. We have no central AC at home. I’m glad it’s not smoky and that we can open up the house and cool it off a little bit at night.
Ice water or tap water? Is non-ice water easier to absorb for easier hydration? Not talking about salts/electrolytes.
I’ve always heard warmer water absorbs faster into your system but I don’t know if that’s actually true.