Posted: 8/6/2011 4:53:46 PM EDT
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Fuck this Summer hard, and it has nothing to do with the economy that is dying before our eyes. I apologize for the words, but this summer is fucking off the charts. Kick your kids outside when its 94 plus Vietnam humidity. I tried but it is wrong. All fucking summer since June.
Those in TX with the 100 everyfuckingday I feel for you. No rain too. If you grow gardens it has to be rough. I adjsuted to the mid 90s plus jungle humidity here in MO, but fucking everyday? Yes. every fucking day. This morning I pulled weeds in my garden that got it's ass kicked due to this crap weather: then I cut the lawn and cooked a pork shoulder around 4:30 pm. My windows in the house are all fogged up due to mid 90s and unrecordable humidity. Nuke this fucking high pressure dome. If this summer had a soul I'd gut it and watch it suffer. I'll continue to bitch to myself while drinking Busch and Heinekin tonight. This summer was a writeoff. Fall, start now please. |
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I'd rather it be hot than cold. But you're right, this humidity is off the charts. Here in Chicago it stormed for 7 straight nights....we set records (7" in one night for instance) and as you can imagine, when the sun came up in the morning, the heat and humidity were ridiculous. But again I say, I'll take a hot summer compared to a cold, windy winter, any day of the week. |
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I'd rather it be hot than cold. But you're right, this humidity is off the charts. Here in Chicago it stormed for 7 straight nights....we set records (7" in one night for instance) and as you can imagine, when the sun came up in the morning, the heat and humidity were ridiculous. But again I say, I'll take a hot summer compared to a cold, windy winter, any day of the week. Regarding Chicago, I was there in 87 when it was scorching and again in 94 or 95 (don't remember) when all the folks wre dying due to the heat. This year is nuts. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'd rather it be hot than cold. But you're right, this humidity is off the charts. Here in Chicago it stormed for 7 straight nights....we set records (7" in one night for instance) and as you can imagine, when the sun came up in the morning, the heat and humidity were ridiculous. But again I say, I'll take a hot summer compared to a cold, windy winter, any day of the week. Regarding Chicago, I was there in 87 when it was scorching and again in 94 or 95 (don't remember) when all the folks wre dying due to the heat. This year is nuts. LOL ya I remember hearing about it in the news for the mid 90's one. I'm originally from down state but the extremes that Chicago experiences in both the Summer and Winter are like nothing I've ever seen before. I can't imagine Missouri right now though. I went to a family reunion down in St. Louis a month or so ago and was amazed at the temp difference. |