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Do You Like It Hot.cold Or Warm
Topic Started: Jun 27 2010, 12:26 PM (238 Views)
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:mellow: so how do you like this weather its very hot the last few days it dont siut me but how do you like it very hot .just warm.or cool.i like it just warm not to hot like it is today
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Hypatia
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I like September. This time of year is waaay too hot.
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madgoth
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I like 50's and 60's

these sweltering days are killing me. At least I have a new A/C system just installed last year.

:hot3:
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Anything from 22 to 27 C (72 to 80 F) is the perfect daytime temperature for me. Our weather in Ottawa tends to get very humid in the summer and most people whine about the humidity rather than the heat. After having gone thru a few very dry Oklahoma summers when I was a teenager, I totally appreciate the humidity.

I will admit, though, that I like it cool at night. Luckily, I have central air conditioning in my apartment building and I can control it in each room. So, at night, my bedroom door gets closed and the A/C goes on in my bedroom and I sleep under my comforter (love my comforter). But for the rest of the day, all the windows and balcony doors are wide open and I enjoy the heat.

I hate winter. If I didn't love living here so much, I'd be spending my winters in warmer climes. That was a bunch of hooey. Truth is, if I had the money, I'd be spending my winters in warmer climes! :imfao:
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I like it hot if it is dry heat, but warm if it is wet heat.

PDjnr :dochat:
Actually, from a non-linear, non subjective point of view, it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly timey wimey... stuff.

(Tenth Doctor - 'Blink')
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StitchInTime
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I like it cool and dry. :cool:
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When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

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Cool, but not too cold, warm, but not too hot.

In other words, I am a fresh air fiend.

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StitchInTime
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Then stay away from my neighbourhood today, because it really stinks
lately. (holds nose) It's also very humid and very warm.
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Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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It was as humid as a glass of water today - we just had a very dramatic thunderstorm (green sky and everything) and I am hopeful that things might have cooled down a little.
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mouser
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90s with dew points above 70 are utter misery.

Bitter cold, 10 degrees F and below, brrr, yuk.

A 60-70 degree dry fall day is perfection. :cloudnine:
Doctor: 'Well, my doctorate is purely honorary, and Harry here is only qualified to work on sailors.'
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StitchInTime
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Ah, wombat, so you're the one who sent the crazy weather. :wink:

It rained so hard last night on the way to work, I thought I was going to
drown, and I had to put up with wet socks at work all evening.

And now, we're having another hot humid day.

I have a feeling this is going to be it for the summer. :drym:
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Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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Tom was telling me the other night, his wife's best friend called. She's the manager for a little group of rentals and a small motel situation up on Anna Marie Island - just up the other end of LongBoat Key. She said a guest called up and complained about the pool heater being on as the water was warm...not cool and refreshing as a pool is supposed to be. The guest insisted that someone come over and turn the thing off.

After 3 weeks of 96 degrees plus, any small body of water contained in concrete is going to soak up sun's warmth and be bath warm.

I like it between 78 and 85 myself and don't mind if it goes up higher. That's why I got elected to take the tools out and clean the inside of the van Friday. It was only 97... I did swill a lot of water though.

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In the 70s or so when I can open the windows and let the breezes in. :biggrin:
A person's a person, no matter how small. ~Dr. Seuss, "Horton Hears a Who"
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Hey Stitch and JayBee...how you guys hanging up there?

Mom and Dad say it's going up to 98 in New Hampshire so they're headed to a place with a lake to take a dip in when it gets too much.

It's been around 97 here but also raining so everything steams and is moist like a sauna.

I like saunas.
"We joked that in the future, when you were born you would be assigned a telephone number and if you didn't answer the phone, you were dead"

Martin Cooper-inventor of the mobile phone
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StitchInTime
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Gold Usher,Jul 6 2010
05:42 PM
Hey Stitch and JayBee...how you guys hanging up there?

OH, it's way too hot for me! :madgoth8:
So I just hunker down and do chores indoors until the siege is over.
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As Wide as the Infinite Sky

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Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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