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    ITS FUCKING HOT

    HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL INCREASE EACH DAY OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AND REMAIN HOT THROUGH THE WEEKEND...WITH MANY INLAND AREAS SEEING HIGH TEMPERATURES OVER 100 DEGREES. TEMPERATURES NEAR THE COAST AND BAYS ARE ALSO EXPECTED TO BE QUITE WARM... WITH 80S AND 90S COMMON. IN ADDITION... OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE WARM...ESPECIALLY IN THE HILLS...WITH MINIMUM TEMPERATURES AS WARM AS THE 60S AND 70S.

    ON FRIDAY...A SWITCH IN WIND DIRECTION ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST COULD BRING SOME RELIEF TO THE BEACHES AS A SHALLOW LAYER OF MARINE STRATUS MOVES NORTHWARD. HOWEVER INLAND AREAS WILL REMAIN HOT WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES OF 100 DEGREES OR MORE THROUGH MONDAY.
    fuck this shit, im dying. I think that I may pretend that im 8 again and just go turn on the sprinklers for a few hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennifertalia
    sack up, sir. Come to Phoenix if you ever grow a pair.
    i'd take a phoenix 120 day over a midwest 100 degrees and 99% humidity any day. at least phoenix cools off some in the evening.

    of course living in montana i dont see much of 100 degree days or humid days.
    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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    im in california BECAUSE i dont want 120 degree heat. Its just a sticky shitty heat here, and i no longer have a pool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennifertalia
    sack up, sir. Come to Phoenix if you ever grow a pair.
    You don't understand -- with what it costs to live around here, the weather had better be fucking purrrr-fect.

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    Complain to Auhnold.
    Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon.
    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon
    im in california BECAUSE i dont want 120 degree heat. Its just a sticky shitty heat here, and i no longer have a pool.
    I'd hardly call it sticky. It is f-ing hot for our neighborhood though. I think it only got down to just below 70 at my house last night and I bet it'll be in the 70s or even (god forbid) 80's overnight tonight. Since none of us have AC, it can be a bit tough.

    Of course where AlpineDad lives (town between me and McRoon), they have the best weather according to government tests:



    We have it pretty darn good if you ask me. I'll take these temps as long as we don't have humidity. Better than living in Folsom with Tyrone - its got to be well into triple digits out that way.

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    I'll play your silly game. Central Texas. 100 degrees, 90% humidity, hanging out on asphalt runways. the good news is I may get sent to Kuwait during July and August. I guess this is as good a place as any to aclimate. Good times

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennifertalia
    What Phoenix areyou talking about?? The one pictured in Sunset magazine??
    I beleive he is talking about the one where 120 degrees is much more comfortable once compared to 100 degrees and 100% humidity.

    Besides, who the fuck would live anywhere but Tucson or Flagstaff in AZ anyways? Donut punchers, that's who.

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    Installed the AC in the boys' room this evening -- theirs gets the hottest.

    Sigh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinecure
    I'd hardly call it sticky. It is f-ing hot for our neighborhood though. I think it only got down to just below 70 at my house last night and I bet it'll be in the 70s or even (god forbid) 80's overnight tonight. Since none of us have AC, it can be a bit tough.

    Of course where AlpineDad lives (town between me and McRoon), they have the best weather according to government tests:



    We have it pretty darn good if you ask me.
    Dont you live in the, "City of Good Living"

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    Yeah it might be fucking hot but the hottest recorded temp was in 1922 in El Azizia, Lybia where they recorded a temp of 136. The second highest temp ever recorded was in Death Valley, California in 1913. The temp was 134.

    Back in the summer of 1989 I spent the summer working at Park Moabi Marina, just outside of Needles, CA. The whole entire month of August was over 120 degrees. The lows never dropped below 100 for the entire month. I can remember thunder storms dropping marble sized drops that would hit the ground and explode into dust clouds. The ground never got wet.

    129 was the highest recorded temp of the summer at the Needles airport. 5 shy of the Death Valley record some 76 years earlier and only 7 shy of that recorded in Lybia. It was FUCKIN' HOT!
    If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!

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    Yep, city of good living

    Well, it got to 95 yesterday, but when I woke up this morning it was back down to 60 outside (didn't get below 70 in my bedroom unfortunately). See, we have the best freakin weather anywhere. 25% humidity and hot is OK with me, as long as it cools down at night so I can sleep.

    I spent one summer in Israel. I worked on a Kibbutz near Gaza for a few weeks. We would kill weeds in the cotton fields and pick almonds. We'd start work around 6 so we could finish before 11 and spend the afternoon at the pool. It was pretty freakin' hot. Oh, and I got to see a very cool fighter jet fly overhead at an altitude of maybe 1000ft with bombs slung from the wings - that looked pretty cool - although your perspective might be different if you lived in the Gaza strip, rather than near it.

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    Driving on 280 from the office to the lake yesterday at quarter to six, the car thermometer read 101 to 104 the whole way.

    This is just wrong.

    OTOH, the $400 to join the lake club for the summer was some of the best money I've spent in a long time.

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