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Bob Sacamano;3442730 said:
bbgun, cover your eyes.








I mean take his money.:laugh2:Make him leave 200 on the dresser.
Seriously, did u just suggest I prostitute for a couple hundred bucks?
 

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Bob Sacamano;3442747 said:
:laugh2:no. Prostitute bbgun.

ok, it was a joke gone wrong.
I'll say. *smh*

bbgun;3442758 said:
No fair. You have a conflict of interest.
No, the rule only applies to you. Everybody else can change their vote. :p:
 

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WoodysGirl;3442745 said:
Seriously, did u just suggest I prostitute for a couple hundred bucks?

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Before I borrow $200 from my mom, I need to see pictures of the "merchandise."
 

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bbgun;3442537 said:
High in Tucson hits 109

Arizona Daily Star | Posted: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 5:19 pm | Comments


The high in Tucson reached 109 degrees on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

A high pressure system will keep daytime temperatures very hot through at least Friday.

The record high for June 23 is 113 set in 1988.

Thursday’s high is expected to be around 109 degrees while Friday’s high in Tucson is expected to be 106.

For the weekend, expect temperatures near 103 degrees, the weather service says. No rain is expected in Tucson in the immediate forecast.

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Pppsh. We were seeing highs of 120 with an index approaching 140 in Iraq.
 

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casmith07;3442968 said:
Pppsh. We were seeing highs of 120 with an index approaching 140 in Iraq.

140??? That ain't no fun. We drop a nuke, it'll be like a spring breeze to them.

My little weather station thingamabopper is saying it's only 95 outside, but feels like 113. 56% humidity.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;3442661 said:
Humidity has been killer here as well.

Yesterday and today it was pretty decent outside. Then bang it rains for five minutes, the sun comes out and all of a sudden it feels like you are in some kind of sweat lodge.

But to be fair to those that are in hot regions without as much humidity. It is much more dangerous in those areas as you don't realize you are sweating as much.

With all of the whining about the current heat and humidity...I will still take this over a freezing cold, snow or ice flying, winter.

im with you i cant stand the cold, i would rather it be 102 90% humidity practicing in full pads than have it be below 60 outside. im just miserable when its cold
 

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yea but 109 or what ever is still to hot

don't care if you call it a "DRY" heat - there is nothing dry about it

LOL

I remember that one summer in Dallas where it was over a 100 for 90 days in a row

that was nasty

I tell you give me the mountains any time - I mean anywhere in the Rockies - but no father north than Casper Wyo

just to dam cold - I went to college in Rapid City it was great but I was a lot younger then - then after college I used to hiking up in the Big Horn Range over by Sheridan Wyo - nice back then now my blood is gettting thinner
 
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