My AC stays on also.
Al, I still strike a killer pose in the old surgical support hose, cane, and speedo. When asked about all the surgical scars, I respond they are from going through the canopy when I crash landed on the Langley.  :-)  :-) 
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Grumpyoldman

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Posted: Friday, August 04, 2006 - 05:31 AM UTC
SSgt1Shot

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Posted: Saturday, August 05, 2006 - 05:50 AM UTC
LOL it is so much fun reading about the heat from all you "yankees" down where I'm at this is call it summer. Down in the Mississippi Valley, humidity of about 80%+ and air temp of 95-105 is typical in July and Aug. the index will be 115 to 120 or more ... and I work outside.
Oh well it's what your use too, if it gets below about 70 here I'm cold and will rarely venture out below freezing. I'll keep the heat ... look like it's going to cool off for you, it was only 98 here today ... brrr!
Oh well it's what your use too, if it gets below about 70 here I'm cold and will rarely venture out below freezing. I'll keep the heat ... look like it's going to cool off for you, it was only 98 here today ... brrr!
Posted: Saturday, August 05, 2006 - 07:17 AM UTC
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 You turn your A/C off? Mine doesnt go off till October and comes on in March.
Geez guys, give me a break. Here in Louisiana you never turn your a/c off for more than a couple of days. I have photos of Christmas in shorts and tee shirts. Yes, it is Sportsman's Paradise in the fall, but it's the Devil's playground in the summer. Average night time temp is 78 F.
Kenny
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