“ItWazntLee” has NEVER been to Phoenix, Palm Springs, the California Central Valley…
Checked into hotel in Phoenix and stepped out to go to room and looked up at time and temp they had. Straight up 12 o’clock at night was 100 degrees. If that appeals go there and it was much hotter during the day.
Phoneix. Stepped out of the terminal at 12 p,m, – 104 degrees.
Not for me, boys…
“The” Igor? When did you put on airs and look down upon us lowly rascally vermin?
But it’s a dry heat,right?
I lived in Odessa,Texas, worked in the oilfield and in body shops. Back then? Mehh,, it was just the way it was. Triple digit days were pretty normal. Today ? I’d go out like The Wicked Witch,, meltiiing..
It’s fairly nice on the Gulf of America if you like 95 & 80 % humidity.
Don’t even have to steam the oysters…they cook themselves. If you don’t shuck them fast enough, you’ll never get a raw one.
It’s not quite correct. Have you ever been cremated while soaked in sweat?
It’s really not that bad. Some folks visiting from Florida said that you think this is humidity – come home with me.
As a life-long Floridian, after living in Texas for a few years, I can say with all honesty that 105 degrees with 20% humidity is much more comfortable than 85 degrees with 85% humidity. With low humidity, your sweating works to cool you and you don’t even know you’re sweating since it evaporates so fast. In Florida, you’ll sweat, but the humidity won’t allow evaporation, so you sweat some more, and more, and more.
Other states are hotter but Oklahoma has absolutely zero redeeming qualities to distract from the heat.
“ItWazntLee” has NEVER been to Phoenix, Palm Springs, the California Central Valley…
Checked into hotel in Phoenix and stepped out to go to room and looked up at time and temp they had. Straight up 12 o’clock at night was 100 degrees. If that appeals go there and it was much hotter during the day.
Phoneix. Stepped out of the terminal at 12 p,m, – 104 degrees.
Not for me, boys…
“The” Igor? When did you put on airs and look down upon us lowly rascally vermin?
But it’s a dry heat,right?
I lived in Odessa,Texas, worked in the oilfield and in body shops. Back then? Mehh,, it was just the way it was. Triple digit days were pretty normal. Today ? I’d go out like The Wicked Witch,, meltiiing..
It’s fairly nice on the Gulf of America if you like 95 & 80 % humidity.
Don’t even have to steam the oysters…they cook themselves. If you don’t shuck them fast enough, you’ll never get a raw one.
It’s not quite correct. Have you ever been cremated while soaked in sweat?
It’s really not that bad. Some folks visiting from Florida said that you think this is humidity – come home with me.
As a life-long Floridian, after living in Texas for a few years, I can say with all honesty that 105 degrees with 20% humidity is much more comfortable than 85 degrees with 85% humidity. With low humidity, your sweating works to cool you and you don’t even know you’re sweating since it evaporates so fast. In Florida, you’ll sweat, but the humidity won’t allow evaporation, so you sweat some more, and more, and more.
Other states are hotter but Oklahoma has absolutely zero redeeming qualities to distract from the heat.
Pussies