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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Wait it's hot outside in the summer? What will they think of next?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hutash View Post
    A man has to stop for a beer every now and then.Attachment 240327

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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    That’s the summer in NYC for ya.
    I don’t know why tourists come to NYC during the summer.
    Spring or fall is the time.
    Agree. Midtown is swarming with them today.

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    summer is when many people get time off ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Business trip in NYC right now...just horrific out. This humidity is staggering for someone used to dry CO. And the whole city smells like urine and garbage.
    Just imagine a century ago, before cars, with thousands of horses taking spontaneous dumps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane View Post
    Just imagine a century ago, before cars, with thousands of horses taking spontaneous dumps.
    [emoji23][emoji23] that’s a sight.

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    And a smell. Just go walk over to Central Park and check that out today. Now multiply that by tens of thousands.
    There's a reason rich people endured long travel to leave the city in the summer.

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    Been 105-110'F here in Phoenix for weeks. Can't wait to move somewhere cold.

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    103 degrees Frankenstein on the car's temperature gauge today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    Going to Cuba the end of the month.
    It's a family thing otherwise I wouldn't go.
    I was in Cuba in May and it was hot and humid then even with a partially overcast day. I don't think I'd want to be there in July.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tripice351 View Post
    Been 105-110'F here in Phoenix for weeks. Can't wait to move somewhere cold.
    Some good friends of mine just moved to Phoenix; they’re pretending it’s not too bad. I know they’re lying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    Some good friends of mine just moved to Phoenix; they’re pretending it’s not too bad. I know they’re lying.
    I love those people. “It’s dry heat, it’s fine”

    Umm, yeah, that’s why you do everything from 6am-10am before it’s too hot to be outside. Can’t even imagine living in that hole of hell.

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    54 deg. cloudy and cool. I have a 5:00 PM tee time and hope it warms up a smidgen.

    I was at a job site this morning where the rain from last night on the flat roof (bad idea # 1) had frozen solid to a 3/4 skating rink. The roofers we not amused.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    Some good friends of mine just moved to Phoenix; they’re pretending it’s not too bad. I know they’re lying.
    Everyone moves here, few are natives. The old come here to dry out their bones before they die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane View Post
    Just imagine a century ago, before cars, with thousands of horses taking spontaneous dumps.
    I saw a show on PBS called "Filthy Cities" that did a segment on Industrial New York in the 19th Century. Evidently at one point there were some 300 dead horses laying in the streets of Manhattan. Can you imagine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    I saw a show on PBS called "Filthy Cities" that did a segment on Industrial New York in the 19th Century. Evidently at one point there were some 300 dead horses laying in the streets of Manhattan. Can you imagine?

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    Rusty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    I saw a show on PBS called "Filthy Cities" that did a segment on Industrial New York in the 19th Century. Evidently at one point there were some 300 dead horses laying in the streets of Manhattan. Can you imagine?
    A great read is a book by the name of Low Life by Luc Sante. I had the pleasure of knowing him from working with him at a magazine publisher, where he was a copy check dude. It's all about NYC in the late 19th century. A hellish place. I always recommended that book when New Yorkers would complain about the city now. Anyway, there is a picture in there of horse shit piled about 5 feet high next to a sidewalk, like a brown snowbank. There was tons of that stuff collected and dumped in the river. Sanitation was still a bit spotty, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Wait it's hot outside in the summer? What will they think of next?
    Bread - but you don't have to slice it, it's already been sliced.

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    woke up to 50F this morning, saying 36 tonight in mt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane View Post
    A great read is a book by the name of Low Life by Luc Sante.
    Excellent read; I had forgotten all about it until now. Recommended.

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    Left Mammoth at 4:30 AM at 50F, a little chilly on a motorcycle. Coming to hit triple digits through the Mojave desert, so I am enjoying to cool.while it lasts. Normal conditions for around here.

    I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...
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    33 degrees this am, maybe a high of 76 today.
    I'll take it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    33 degrees this am, maybe a high of 76 today.
    I'll take it!
    You can go straight to hell. Just checked and we're currently hotter and more humid than New Orleans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not bunion View Post
    54 deg. cloudy and cool. I have a 5:00 PM tee time and hope it warms up a smidgen.

    I was at a job site this morning where the rain from last night on the flat roof (bad idea # 1) had frozen solid to a 3/4 skating rink. The roofers we not amused.
    Ha. I rode my bike to get beers at 6 last night and both there and back I was a bit miffed that I didn't wear gloves as my hands were cold. These cool temps should be good for climbing this afternoon.

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