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OK guys, I've had enough of this weather already!!!!! It ain't even "mid-summer" yet!!!!:duh::ahhh:It's been hot here since the Memorial Day weekend.......give or take a few days in there. This past weekend, my retriever club had our regular hunt test..........it was miserably hot. I hate running dogs in that weather. :pant:However; since last week Thursday, we've been over 95* everyday since. Monday thru today at my house have been over 100*.........with little or no wind!!!!!! Tuesday hit 103.5 on my digital thermometer, yesterday, 106.7 and todays temp is what you see in my pix as of 12:40PM on Thursday!!!!:pant: It'll be at least what yesterday was. The round thermometer is on my East facing deck and it's not in the sun, but catching all the radiating and reflecting heat off my deck!!!!:stuned:I'll take -20* over this crap any day!!!!:thumbup2::2cents:

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113 here in vegas today! HOT! The more pictures I see of where you live MoparMan makes me want to relocate! I love areas like that! :thumbup2:

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Up there with all the Quackers... :lmao::lmao2:

Don't forget the "fruits and nuts"!!!:smart::cookoo:
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No need to rub it in. Or I could tell you that I filled up this morning and the price was 3.179 the gallon. So there.:tongue:

I agree this is the solution :drool:

I think it's been over 100* only once or twice this summer. Now last summer it wasn't nothing to see 110* nearly everyday through July and August. It's been a relatively cool, wet summer for us. (I'm 50 miles north of Houston)But last summer this state looked like a fried egg, and some parts of it still do.

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I think it's been over 100* only once or twice this summer. Now last summer it wasn't nothing to see 110* nearly everyday through July and August. It's been a relatively cool, wet summer for us. (I'm 50 miles north of Houston) But last summer this state looked like a fried egg, and some parts of it still do.

No kidding??!!!!:stuned: That area around Houston, Texas is usually the "sweat capital" of the USA!!!:pant::pant: