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Old 07-25-2011, 09:54 PM
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Xylie55
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Originally Posted by Woodster
Originally Posted by Prissnboot
I live in Houston and the only time I love the humidity is when I come home from the desert, like Las Vegas. And for you Phoenixites or Phoenixians (or whatever they call people who live there), it doesn't help us to hear "yes, but it's a DRY heat". Hot is hot!
Have to agree with you on the hot is hot. When it's 100 in Idaho, it's like sticking your head in an oven - dry heat. Here in NC, it's hot and sticky, but I don't find it as hard to handle as the dry heat. Thought it would be the opposite. I'd rather it was Fall either way!
That's what I always say too.Down here in Yuma,az when it's above 110,it's hot no matter what the tempature says.At 116 to 118,your breath is taken away some what.I saw it 124 in the shade here one summer.And I thought death valley was hot,and it is.It gets to 135 there in the summer.No wonder they call it death valley.Wow!So,it could be worse kids.For you at 100 degrees,I envy you.Wish it were only 100 here!
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