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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 535161" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My utilities are not really that bad so I don't feel too guilty for using the air conditioner. I basically only live on one side of my house and hardly use the two bedrooms on the other side. I use the window AC in the living room and the ceiling fan which keeps it cool enough but doesn't run up the bill too far. It's still cheaper than what I pay for gas to heat the house in the winter. And I know it sounds silly but sometimes I turn on the AC for the dogs, even if I'm not too warm myself. Bostons don't handle temperature extremes very well at all and if it gets too warm in here, my little smooshy-faced guys can have breathing problems. On a <em>really</em> hot day, if there was no AC on in this closed up little house, they could get hot enough to have a heat stroke and die so I have to be really careful with them so they don't get too hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 535161, member: 1883"] My utilities are not really that bad so I don't feel too guilty for using the air conditioner. I basically only live on one side of my house and hardly use the two bedrooms on the other side. I use the window AC in the living room and the ceiling fan which keeps it cool enough but doesn't run up the bill too far. It's still cheaper than what I pay for gas to heat the house in the winter. And I know it sounds silly but sometimes I turn on the AC for the dogs, even if I'm not too warm myself. Bostons don't handle temperature extremes very well at all and if it gets too warm in here, my little smooshy-faced guys can have breathing problems. On a [I]really[/I] hot day, if there was no AC on in this closed up little house, they could get hot enough to have a heat stroke and die so I have to be really careful with them so they don't get too hot. [/QUOTE]
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