So, it's going to be hotter than damnit this weekend...

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that's a fun road!

Also, now that monsoon season is in full effect, we currently have temps of 110*+ AND humidity. Just shoot me. :squint:


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I saw the snowflake on my thermostat blinking as my indoor temperature crept up and almost had a heart attack. It's too damn humid here for my AC to stop working!

Fortunately it was just taking a breather and came on after 4-5 minutes.

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Greg and I were at breakfast on Tuesday morning listening to the couple beside us talk about their A/C going out. 110* + lots of humidity is just horrific with no A/C. He asked the waitress if they could stay all day. She laughed as if they were joking. Stupid girl. :squint:

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I remember monsoon season in Tucson, talk about your flash floods. On the flight line we had lower area's for drainage, obviously, and sometimes it would get flowing fast enough to take your feet out from under you.

The humidity on the flight line after a storm was ridiculous.


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