Record Heat

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
And don’t forget…my Summers here make your pitiful little heat wave look like a pitiful little heat wave.[/quote]
blah blah blah who cares. heat is heat and it sucks balls.[/quote]
You know not of what you speak.
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Nards is not kidding. I lived with 100 days of 100 degrees in Austin years ago, but that does not compare to the heat in Southeast Asia. The body does weird things such as sweating in areas where I did not know that a person could sweat. 100 degrees with 40% humidity is hot. 95 degrees with 98% humidity is brutal.

[quote]QuadasarusFlex wrote:
In your face,Northerners.[/quote]

Celsius Token really? Come on man this is Texas we only use Fahrenheit.

Didnt we have this same thread last year in July?

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Didnt we have this same thread last year in July? [/quote]

maybe similar, but not with the same title, all kinds of heat records were broke last week, we’re talkin hundreds of them

[quote]mud lark wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
And don’t forget…my Summers here make your pitiful little heat wave look like a pitiful little heat wave.[/quote]
blah blah blah who cares. heat is heat and it sucks balls.[/quote]
You know not of what you speak.
[/quote]
Nards is not kidding. I lived with 100 days of 100 degrees in Austin years ago, but that does not compare to the heat in Southeast Asia. The body does weird things such as sweating in areas where I did not know that a person could sweat. 100 degrees with 40% humidity is hot. 95 degrees with 98% humidity is brutal.[/quote]

Thanks.
Yeah, it’s basically 95 to 100F with the humidity making it feel hotter from May to early October. And it’s the kind of heat that doesn’t drop much at night…maybe it goes from 95 to 90.
If you leave leather shoes on the balcony then two days later some weird colony of spores grow on them and they rebel against you and refue to accept your feet and leave for college.

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]mud lark wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
And don’t forget…my Summers here make your pitiful little heat wave look like a pitiful little heat wave.[/quote]
blah blah blah who cares. heat is heat and it sucks balls.[/quote]
You know not of what you speak.
[/quote]
Nards is not kidding. I lived with 100 days of 100 degrees in Austin years ago, but that does not compare to the heat in Southeast Asia. The body does weird things such as sweating in areas where I did not know that a person could sweat. 100 degrees with 40% humidity is hot. 95 degrees with 98% humidity is brutal.[/quote]

Thanks.
Yeah, it’s basically 95 to 100F with the humidity making it feel hotter from May to early October. And it’s the kind of heat that doesn’t drop much at night…maybe it goes from 95 to 90.
If you leave leather shoes on the balcony then two days later some weird colony of spores grow on them and they rebel against you and refue to accept your feet and leave for college.[/quote]
ok fine you win!

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Didnt we have this same thread last year in July? [/quote]

maybe similar, but not with the same title, all kinds of heat records were broke last week, we’re talkin hundreds of them[/quote]

Damn that Indigo is some powerful shit.