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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: dallaswareagle on August 06, 2010, 03:54:05 PM
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I know it is Texas, but this week has been brutal, everyday above 105, right now at 107 and we are not even to the heat of the day. I see a beer at the end of my day.
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Last one stuck at work(bored)-So I went ahead and got started-I know Coors light (wussy beer) too hot to drink real beer.
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Later I wil make a better choice:
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I see a beer at the end of my day.
FACT
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FACT
My bad typo- BeerS
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I've always wondered how the folks at Coors got those big ole horses to pee in those little bitty bottles.
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One good thing about Texas heat and the southwest in general - the humidity is usually relatively lower than a lot of the other 'HOT' states. Last Thursday I walked outside about 3 pm and it felt like a steam bath. Was 100 with a HI of 109. The air feels as if you could slice through it with a knife. Bring on FALL - PLEASE!!
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One good thing about Texas heat and the southwest in general - the humidity is usually relatively lower than a lot of the other 'HOT' states.
Um... those of us in Houston would like to give you a hearty :fu:.
Right now, at 9:06am, the humidity is 84 percent, with a temp of 84 degrees and a heat index of 92 degrees.
Kiss my grits.
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Um... those of us in Houston would like to give you a hearty :fu:.
Right now, at 9:06am, the humidity is 84 percent, with a temp of 84 degrees and a heat index of 92 degrees.
Kiss my grits.
Did I say Texas? or did I say Houston?
You know as good as I do that the FAR eastern side of Texas (Houston) has a totally different climate than the rest of the state - humid vs arid/semi arid.
Seriously though -I only know this shit due to having visited family out there. Houston did have a different feel to it than San Antonio. In that regard, you are absolutely correct TW. I still say the most miserable place I have ever been was in South Georgia near the Alabama/Fla line in mid July a couple of years ago. The real temp was over 100, and the humidity was around 90 and to top that off, I was standing in a fucking hay field after it was cut. If anyone has been in a hay field, you know exactly what I mean.....
Prayers are sent to dallaswareagle. :bar:
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Did I say Texas? or did I say Houston?
You know as good as I do that the FAR eastern side of Texas (Houston) has a totally different climate than the rest of the state - humid vs arid/semi arid.
Seriously though -I only know this shit due to having visited family out there. Houston did have a different feel to it than San Antonio. In that regard, you are absolutely correct TW. I still say the most miserable place I have ever been was in South Georgia near the Alabama/Fla line in mid July a couple of years ago. The real temp was over 100, and the humidity was around 90 and to top that off, I was standing in a fucking hay field after it was cut. If anyone has been in a hay field, you know exactly what I mean.....
Prayers are sent to dallaswareagle. :bar:
Thanks-This week does not look any better.
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you are absolutely correct TW.
Just keep saying this part over and over and your X life would be much easier...
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Just keep saying this part over and over and your X life would be much easier...
Nothing but love for ya :tits:
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. I still say the most miserable place I have ever been was in South Georgia near the Alabama/Fla line in mid July a couple of years ago.
The hottest I've been as far as heat/humidity was the 95 Auburn/LSU game in Tiger Stadium. Maybe it was the ungodly amount of alcohol I had, but the heat was unbearable. And this is coming from someone from Louisiana.