mredskins
06-21-2012, 03:30 PM
Oh look, it's summer and it's hot again. I can't believe it.
I am waiting for the first:
"Well I live in XXX place and 100 is nothing pussies."
Just like the snow people.
"Two feet that is a dusting here!"
I'm not complaining, just stating the obvious, it's f'ing hot
Monkeydad
06-21-2012, 03:51 PM
"It's not the heat, it's the humidity."
JoeRedskin
06-21-2012, 03:55 PM
It's the f'ing heat.
Generally, I am okay with the the 95+ heat on days one & two. By day three, everything just radiates heat. Particularly in the city where all the concrete, brick and asphalt are saturated and even the shade is hot.
No. It's not surprising. It's just f'ing hot.
firstdown
06-21-2012, 04:34 PM
It's the f'ing heat.
Generally, I am okay with the the 95+ heat on days one & two. By day three, everything just radiates heat. Particularly in the city where all the concrete, brick and asphalt are saturated and even the shade is hot.
No. It's not surprising. It's just f'ing hot.
You city folk's. I think I'll pop open a cold beer sit in my hamock under the shade tree with the cool brezzzzz of the river.
mooby
06-21-2012, 05:11 PM
Oh look, it's summer and it's hot again. I can't believe it.
Me either, I keep wishing it would go away permanently and yet it keeps coming back like an unwanted child.
That Guy
06-21-2012, 10:13 PM
well, if you go and live by a coastline it'll be a lot nicer weather wise... still, after trips through the sandbox, anything under 120 isn't so bad.
SolidSnake84
06-22-2012, 06:39 PM
I believe it was on tuesday that we lost the power at our house. My dad lives next door, he had no power either but fortunatley he had a generator, and a cool basement. The power went off around 5:00 and didn't come back on until quarter after nine.
We have SVEC, their website said at one point as many as 17,000 people were without power. I was hoping i wouldn't have to work the next day if the plant had no power, but alas, it never happened.
skinsfaninok
06-23-2012, 08:34 PM
I believe it was on tuesday that we lost the power at our house. My dad lives next door, he had no power either but fortunatley he had a generator, and a cool basement. The power went off around 5:00 and didn't come back on until quarter after nine.
We have SVEC, their website said at one point as many as 17,000 people were without power. I was hoping i wouldn't have to work the next day if the plant had no power, but alas, it never happened.
It's always hot in Oklahoma once June comes around. 100 daily is the norm
los panda
06-24-2012, 12:00 AM
still in the 80s w no humidity here