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It's summer in Texas so yall be careful if ya stop in, remember to park in the shade.....
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That there is funny . . . definitely in my top ten :rotfl: :rotfl:

we got our own heat wave going in Seattle - might hit 80 today
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80*F sure sounds nice.

Our forcast is as follows:

Today 99-106*F
Sunday 100-107*F
Monday 101-109*F
Tuesday 101-108*F
Wednesday 98-106*F

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Chaps wrote:That there is funny . . . definitely in my top ten :rotfl: :rotfl:

we got our own heat wave going in Seattle - might hit 80 today

OMG, that must really suck the life outa ya'll up yonder, Chaps. Maybe break a real good sweat.

I DO LAUNDY TWICE AS MUCH IN THE SUMMER, AS i WEAR AT LEAST THREE T-SHIRTS A DAY.

Welder,

Ya know I grew up in Dallas, Houston and Pasadena TX, right??????

As a little kid I thought it was cool when the ground cracked from the heat!!!

It would here in Fla. too.

BUT SAND CAN'T CRACK.......BUT SAND CAN SURE GIT IN YER CRACK!
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Here is a picture of the new air conditioner on Welders boat to help dealing with the heat fishing during the summer months....
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Dave it gets above 75 and I do not want to do work. Again You made the decision to live where it gets hot. You would freeze up here and turn Pastiy white from the lack of son 9 months a year. I enjoy this weather and like it around 69 * and 50% humidity
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69 and 50% sounds good but 75 and 50% with a 6 kt breeze swirling across the water is very nice...drifting or mooching!
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Lucky Louie wrote:Here is a picture of the new air conditioner on Welders boat to help dealing with the heat fishing during the summer months....
How ofter does that have to be recharged????? :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Bout every 8 hours of heavy use.
Got the idea from my NASCAR days. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Sabs28 wrote:
Lucky Louie wrote:Here is a picture of the new air conditioner on Welders boat to help dealing with the heat fishing during the summer months....
How ofter does that have to be recharged????? :rotfl: :rotfl:

The fan will run as long as the battery in your boat if you use the optional 12V cord with the handy battery clips attached............ ;)
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Heat index was 108* here today. :shocked:
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Quit yer bitchin'...................... in 2011 Lester had me out on the lawn tractor in 112 degrees. It was so hot & so dry that my shirt was not even damp. Any sweat just vapourised instantly. :sarge: :sarge:

And there was not a beer in the house because we had drunk em the night before. :beer: :banghead: :banghead:
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peterbo3 wrote:Quit yer bitchin'...................... in 2011 Lester had me out on the lawn tractor in 112 degrees. It was so hot & so dry that my shirt was not even damp. Any sweat just vapourised instantly. :sarge: :sarge:

And there was not a beer in the house because we had drunk em the night before. :beer: :banghead: :banghead:
Pete, I got to tell ya, you and Spoiled one do stuff that would kill the average guy. :smitty:
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