For all of those complaining about the heat...

talontsiawd

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yeah those pictures represent true "americaaaa **** yeah"

not some pansy area where you constantly sip mai tais year round

Sounds like a Sarah Palin quotable.

I don't live in snow but I will take a 100+ degree day over a cold, windy, rainy day and I have no AC. It's only when it gets over 110 when I really get irritated but that means it will be in the upper 90's inside my house.
 

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Sarah Palin? ugh don't compare me to a mentally challenged woman. :lawl:

I'm just calling it like I sees it, and the way it goes down is people on the southern shores have their heads up their asses in response to snow.

If your problem is not having A/C, then that's obviously why it's unbearable. Like you can't say you'd take one kind of weather over the other, when *all* you've experienced is one of the options. What is that? Try having to sit in your car waiting for the heat to make you be able to feel your bones again for over ten minutes when all you've done is walk like 50 feet from work to your car almost every day in January and then have real problems :lawl:

or for that matter, not even be able to go to work for like two weeks because of a white out.

yeah, keep sipping those drinks.
 

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Sarah Palin? ugh don't compare me to a mentally challenged woman. :lawl:

I'm just calling it like I sees it, and the way it goes down is people on the southern shores have their heads up their asses in response to snow.

If your problem is not having A/C, then that's obviously why it's unbearable. Like you can't say you'd take one kind of weather over the other, when *all* you've experienced is one of the options. What is that? Try having to sit in your car waiting for the heat to make you be able to feel your bones again for over ten minutes when all you've done is walk like 50 feet from work to your car almost every day in January and then have real problems :lawl:

or for that matter, not even be able to go to work for like two weeks because of a white out.

yeah, keep sipping those drinks.

Well, realize your record highs don't compare with ours. It's been 118 here, with no AC, and that was actually probably unsafe for me. It was 103 in my house. That's no joke.

And I don't live in a place in Cali that stays warm in the winter. It just doesn't snow. Well it has snowed at my house, it's just extremely rare.
 

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just fix your A/C :lawl:

I swear, even my house is terrible in summer without it working. The humidity gets in and my room is like a sauna.

and no Eric :lawl:, you can't remote start that. You gotta take it full force like a man and just sit there shivering. This is the way of things.
 

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just fix your A/C :lawl:

It isn't broken, I just don't have it. I am not even complaining, I was just saying that it has to be an really hot day for me to even think about it. Just like you think about snow, I think about heat. I watch the news and it's normal, summer weather to me. It's actually pretty cold out here right now for July, I can wear a sweatshirt while working under my car.
 

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why you no have A/C? :(

it may be exaggerated though, we mostly think about snow in Jan. Nov-Dec is just cold outside and you feel like having sex with your woman a lot.
 

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I was just saying that it has to be an really hot day for me to even think about it...

Agree. I only use my AC when I'm driving the wife around, or if I'm dressed for an upscale occasion and I don't want to arrive a sweaty mess. Other than that I always drive with the windows down. First thing I do after a day at work when I get in my car, is take off my dress shirt, untuck the undershirt, roll up the pant legs, then I drive home.

I watch the news and it's normal, summer weather to me.

You're right, it is normal summer weather. But most people have forgotten this, and that summer is, inherently, hot. So you hear about heat advisories and "dangerous" conditions, etc. At least this is the case in the midwest. Same thing happens in the winter, it snows more than 1" and the state goes into apocalpyse mode....and all the while people in the northeast just laugh at what we think are horrible conditions.

Oh, and if you need a local news "meteorologist" to tell you to drink plenty of water on a hot day...just kill yourself now.
 
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I meant AC in my home, not my car. Sorry, most people have home AC in my area. Even that is only is needed a few weeks out of the year. Well, I don't need it but it gets hot enough so that older people would be at health risk.
 

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I loves the hot weather ... all the ladys start walking in booty shorts nd skirts and always want to go to the lakes ... Take them to the lake sit them in the water for half an hour nd they get bored bring out the goose to let them loose and the fun starts over again:hihi: ... Went to a river yesterday and think ima go again :jarred:
 
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