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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 433456" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well to be honest Step, I'd rather sweat than shiver too. Except when it comes to sleeping. I can't sleep if I'm hot. I can be tired as h*ll......be 3 days without sleep, but if it's hot I'll just lay there and be miserable.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm a Yankee to the core, I want no part of living in the south. lol It's pretty there, but much too hot for me.</p><p></p><p>We reached 97 degrees yesterday according to the outside thermometer and the bank downtown' thermometer. I believe it. I did laundry all day while wishing I had a clothesline in the back yard. I don't have a line in the backyard because Betsy thinks laundry on the line is some unique elaborate toy Mom has hung up for her. ugh </p><p></p><p>I hate to complain about the heat. This is the longest stretch we've had without rain or snow in quite a while. I know what motivated me.......the SUN. Which I've enjoyed seeing. Just would be nicer to see it with some more spring time temps. lol</p><p></p><p>Starbie, I'm so glad I had as yet picked up my coffee mug when I read your post. lmao </p><p></p><p>I don't get the moist heat / dry heat thing. HOT is HOT no matter which way you cut it. But I will say in high humidity I can't breathe very well........ Normally heat doesn't bother me much, IF I get a chance to get used to it. Going from 50's to 90 in like 2 days does not give a person a chance to get used to it. blah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 433456, member: 84"] Well to be honest Step, I'd rather sweat than shiver too. Except when it comes to sleeping. I can't sleep if I'm hot. I can be tired as h*ll......be 3 days without sleep, but if it's hot I'll just lay there and be miserable. I guess I'm a Yankee to the core, I want no part of living in the south. lol It's pretty there, but much too hot for me. We reached 97 degrees yesterday according to the outside thermometer and the bank downtown' thermometer. I believe it. I did laundry all day while wishing I had a clothesline in the back yard. I don't have a line in the backyard because Betsy thinks laundry on the line is some unique elaborate toy Mom has hung up for her. ugh I hate to complain about the heat. This is the longest stretch we've had without rain or snow in quite a while. I know what motivated me.......the SUN. Which I've enjoyed seeing. Just would be nicer to see it with some more spring time temps. lol Starbie, I'm so glad I had as yet picked up my coffee mug when I read your post. lmao I don't get the moist heat / dry heat thing. HOT is HOT no matter which way you cut it. But I will say in high humidity I can't breathe very well........ Normally heat doesn't bother me much, IF I get a chance to get used to it. Going from 50's to 90 in like 2 days does not give a person a chance to get used to it. blah [/QUOTE]
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