Originally posted by diamond:
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Originally posted by anitram:
I'm Canadian. Any time I hear people complaining about heat, part of me wants to smack them silly.
All summer here, people are famous for saying "its not the heat, its the humidity".Originally posted by diamond:
"oh its not so bad, it's a dry heat."
There is little glib saying that they use in these parts here in the desert.
Be sure to stock up on parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.Originally posted by ABEL:
I'm going to Scarborough Fair this weekend
Originally posted by joyfulgirl:
But if it makes you feel better, remember back east the broken record is, "it's not the heat, it's the humidity."
Originally posted by U2002revolution!:
Diamond, dear diamond i agree w/ you 1,000,000,000% ......i know EXACTLY what your talking about, the other day it *DID* hit 100 degrees here (Tucson)we should just be able to EXECUTE anyone that says "....but its a dry heat" i say, welp, then you come live here buddy (er, and if they do live here then stick 'em in the desert for a day or two w/ maybe only a couple bottles of water and then let 'em say that!)
Originally posted by Monkey79:
I remember being in Vegas in July a few years back.... 115 degrees at midnight. No such thing as "dry heat" IMHO. Awful!
Don't worry...its a dry heat.Originally posted by ABEL:
ugh...I'm going to vegas in July
Originally posted by meriphew:
I grew up in Tucson, so I know what you mean. That's why I moved to Seattle.
Originally posted by u2er:
and it's gonna be 95-125
Originally posted by jesseu2:
db, don't slap me but i got 4 words: it's a dry heat! I've felt worse in West Virgina in August with HUMIDITY, oh man it's unbearable. I love the desert weather.
I grew up in Seattle an was there for 20 years and got so depressed with the rain and yucky weather that when it was time for college, i moved to Tempe because i didn't want to see girls in parka's or rain coats.