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I'll take the weather that we had here today, thanks very much. It was 62 & sunny.
I live in a hell of a place thats hot basically all year long, we get 3 months of normal weather and 9 months of temperatures in the 90's and humidity always above 50%, you cannot go out at certain times of the day because you will fell sick. At least people here are cool
I can get by 3 months, i live in a tropical area, its like this 9 months of the yearI know what it's like TS. Our summers here in Louisiana are brutal. It gets so fucking hot you just get mad and stay mad for no reason. You can strip down to your underwear with air condition on and a fan and you're still pouring sweat. But it's only like that for 3 months. I'll take it compared to living in a brutal ass winter up in Canada.
Yeah tell me about it!!! same here.. well Kansas is nowhere near as humid as the Bayou.. but the humidity can get very high here too in summer months.. when I was in New Orelans before it was very hot but hey its fine.. I like it, but its the humidity thats the problem. The humidity kills me bone dry
Wheres the hottest place you been dear?. I know you have traveled a fair amount. Clem seems quiet these days.. hope she is all good.
I live in a hell of a place thats hot basically all year long, we get 3 months of normal weather and 9 months of temperatures in the 90's and humidity always above 50%, you cannot go out at certain times of the day because you will fell sick. At least people here are cool
I've lived in cold climates most of my life. I recently moved from a tropical climate to a cold one and I really miss it. Granted, I never lived down near the equator in the middle of nowhere with no breeze and no ocean, though. Still, I think I'd take that over the average 0C (32F) day here.Its really not that good men, australia is ok but im from the interior of brazil and its horrible, you get tired by only walking a little bit its hot and very very humid and there isnt any ocean around so there is no brease. Its like living in a sauna 24/7
The problem with the heat is that you get very tired is just a very unconfortable felling all the time, when its cold here ( and the cold where i live its like 15c 10c if its very cold ) i fell great and full of energyI've lived in cold climates most of my life. I recently moved from a tropical climate to a cold one and I really miss it. Granted, I never lived down near the equator in the middle of nowhere with no breeze and no ocean, though. Still, I think I'd take that over the average 0C (32F) day here.
Yeah tell me about it!!! same here.. well Kansas is nowhere near as humid as the Bayou.. but the humidity can get very high here too in summer months.. when I was in New Orelans before it was very hot but hey its fine.. I like it, but its the humidity thats the problem. The humidity kills me bone dry
Hot sun - Love it
Humidity - Hate it, very uncomfortable.
@Sir Galahad in Kansas it can get too about 103 - 105 in july-august time.. I'm used to it though and I enjoy it because of all the great fishing.. but when the humidity is high as well then its not fun and just saps all your energy.
Wheres the hottest place you been dear?. I know you have traveled a fair amount. Clem seems quiet these days.. hope she is all good.