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So disgusting down here
#11
You just made me say "Underwear?"
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#12
digby wrote:
You just made me say "Underwear?"

I could leave but I'll just stay....

all my stuff's here anyways!
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#13
I did some outdoor woodwork repairs today; soaked thru 3 shirts and several bandanas; they couldn't keep the sweat from running into my eyes.

hit the shower at 3pm, boyo did that feel gooooood.
plus 2 Naproxen Sodium for the aches & pains.
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#14
In South Arkansas, we call it "Sunday."
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#15
it was so humid here I started to get aggravated at everything. it was just unbelievably sticky; I couldn't take it and I had to grill outside for a dinner party. showered and got through the party and back to the AC'ed room for some comfort.
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#16
Black wrote:
Carrying a small towel to manage sweat makes a gigantic difference in your comfort.

I hear that it also comes in handy on a tour of the universe. That and the Babelfish. And of course the Guide.

jdc wrote:
What my morning drive DJs like to say about people from NY -- "Its like theres only 2 places on the planet to them -- "new york" and "the rest of the world"..."

You expect a lot from a person drenched in slime who has only a very, very small amount of wifi time before the train comes in which to complain about the noxious urban stickiness associated with high humidity.
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#17
"Dipped in Mucous" would be a good name for a band. (Tip of the lid to Dave Barry.)
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#18
Dennis S wrote:
In South Arkansas, we call it "Sunday."

As is in Nashville. Just a normal day
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#19
and why do people choose the South again?
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#20
The misery is on the platform only The air conditioning on the E Train and the F train is superb.
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