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Post by BuckSkin on Jun 16, 2022 9:46:21 GMT
Something to Look Forward To !
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Post by cats4jan on Jun 16, 2022 12:32:04 GMT
Yesterday, I texted the kids to whine that it was 97 at 6:15 pm and the borg responded it was mid90’s where they were (Midwest) Guess I lost my rights to whine. The difference is - their weather will fluctuate- our weather will stay like this ‘til October I left that sentence as it was corrected by my iPad. No, there are no Borg in the Midwest… In case you aren’t sci-fi fans, the Borg are a nasty bunch of “guys” on Star Trek “The borg” was supposed to say “they both”
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Post by BuckSkin on Jun 16, 2022 13:28:35 GMT
I left that sentence as it was corrected by my iPad. No, there are no Borg in the Midwest… In case you aren’t sci-fi fans, the Borg are a nasty bunch of “guys” on Star Trek “The borg” was supposed to say “they both”
I have tried my best to turn off all the automatic corrections in all the various things that do so and still I will get something typed and look back at it and "I didn't type THAT"
From April through September, it is hot and always insufferably humid here in Kentucky, the mold state, where you can step out of the shower in an air-conditioned room and sweat be dripping off the tip of your nose while you are drying off.
That being said, I have been to Florida many times and I rate it equal, if not worse than Kentucky.
A few years ago, I was in Deland, Florida, at least twice a month, delivering pure-bred Limousin cattle to a big ranch down there. I always felt so sorry for those cattle. They would be wooly as bears when I would load them in the more sensible climate of the Northern states and then dump them off in those Alligator-infested swamps where there were flies big enough to carry them off.
On the other hand, load after load, I have hauled them from Perry, Fitzgerald, and Thomasville, Georgia, where it would be shirt-sleeve weather, and dump them off in Souix Center, Iowa, where it would be so cold that if you shut the truck off it would never start again.
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Post by cats4jan on Jun 16, 2022 14:42:36 GMT
It’s either getting hotter or I’m getting more intolerant- probably a bit of both
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Post by BuckSkin on Jun 16, 2022 15:19:41 GMT
It’s either getting hotter or I’m getting more intolerant- probably a bit of both I have always made note of such things and we don't have near as many over-90° days now as we did twenty years ago; and, it is very rare to top 100°, whereas it was common back then. But, the humidity is awful either way. We are in the Northern phase of a 1200-year Tropical Rain Band cycle and will have this sickening humidity until the band recedes back toward the South; 600 years from now, it will be cool as Christmas in July; I am looking forward to it.
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Post by xairbusdriver on Jul 11, 2022 16:37:29 GMT
High Heat Index Warning Remember to drink lots of water! Try to stay inside between 11am and November 2.
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Post by cats4jan on Jul 11, 2022 18:03:45 GMT
High Heat Index Warning Remember to drink lots of water! Try to stay inside between 11am and November 2. Now that is funny
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Post by BuckSkin on Sept 21, 2022 21:18:11 GMT
Here it is nearing the end of September when it should be jacket weather; it was 87° yesterday; and, right now, at 4:15PM, it is an ultra-humid 93°.
I don't believe one word of this global warming malarkey they try to shove down our throats, but it sure is hot out there today.
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