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it's 116 degrees... and our airconditioner broke down got any suggestions on how to keep cool? I want everybody 2 make it in2 PARADISE!!!!!!! | |
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Play The Time really loud. Hope that helps. | |
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Oh HELL no. | |
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kiasheri said: and our airconditioner broke down got any suggestions on how to keep cool?
If you have a pool get in it. I suggest a standup air conditioner. we just went through that in this AZ heat | |
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116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located? | |
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SoulAlive said: 116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located?
Co-sign | |
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Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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SoulAlive said: 116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located?
Good Gawd. You're either in the Sacramento area or in Gilroy somewhere. You're from around my neck of the woods right? MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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angel345 said: SoulAlive said: 116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located?
Co-sign It's 66, bright and sunny with a nice ocean breeze, in good ole Santa Barbara, California. Come on over! | |
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i cant take the temp when its 90. So 116..ugh | |
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SoulAlive said: 116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located?
I live in Chandler, AZ and I haven't gone outside yet. I want everybody 2 make it in2 PARADISE!!!!!!! | |
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It's 108º here | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: angel345 said: Co-sign It's 66, bright and sunny with a nice ocean breeze, in good ole Santa Barbara, California. Come on over! Wow! That sounds sweet and inviting but I have nice weather where I live (NC). | |
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I live in Mesa.
Go to a bookstore, the mall... If you choose to stay at home, chopping on ice really makes a difference. When is it going to be fixed? This heat can get to you if you are not use to it or prepared. | |
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FreeSpirit said: I live in Mesa.
Go to a bookstore, the mall... If you choose to stay at home, chopping on ice really makes a difference. When is it going to be fixed? This heat can get to you if you are not use to it or prepared. You mean table? | |
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IAintTheOne said: FreeSpirit said: I live in Mesa.
Go to a bookstore, the mall... If you choose to stay at home, chopping on ice really makes a difference. When is it going to be fixed? This heat can get to you if you are not use to it or prepared. You mean table? Table? No but I did mean... chomp. | |
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It's perfect here, but I do want a good thunderstorm | |
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get some towels and get them wet and sit in front of a fan,... we went 12 days with no ac... we are in glendale... went and got the standing ac unit at home depot and its good to keep 1 room cool if U put a fan infront of it to move the cool air around... we lived at the mall and movies as well to help break it up If U don't know someone with Autism....... U will...... April is Autism awareness month.... please get involved.... | |
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Get out of the house and go to Walmart or something!
Better yet, this is a perfect time to go visit that relative/friend you've been meaning to catch up with....you know, the one with the ice cold AC If you will, so will I | |
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long cold shower....if u live by ur self...you don't need clothes | |
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I feel you. Last week, our AC was out for a few days before we could get someone to come fix it. There was a hole in some kind of coil in the unit. We never reached sweltering temps. like triple digits, but it got up in the 90's on some days. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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kiasheri said: SoulAlive said: 116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located?
I live in Chandler, AZ and I haven't gone outside yet. I have a few relatives that live in Arizona but I can't bring myself to go and visit them | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: SoulAlive said: 116 degrees?? Wow,where are you located?
Good Gawd. You're either in the Sacramento area or in Gilroy somewhere. You're from around my neck of the woods right? I live in the same city as you do! | |
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SoulAlive said: kiasheri said: I live in Chandler, AZ and I haven't gone outside yet. I have a few relatives that live in Arizona but I can't bring myself to go and visit them I live here in the Phoenix area. I went out for lunch yesterday and it dawned on me how hot it was. Why did I decide to get into my extreme hot car and go out for lunch, but it did not phase me, it is just something we do. I called my family while I was driving and my dad mentioned there was one death due to our heat yesterday. We live in such convenience and as I was returning, I saw an older couple walking into my work place (I work in a hospital) and the elder lady looked pretty heat exhausted, I asked her is she needed some water... and she said no, once she made her way in she would be fine. I then began thinking... what if this entire cities power went out... (I think the worst a lot) and places were forced to function off generators, what would happen to the many who would be without? I then had a vision of people swarming to the rivers, lakes and occupying every pool in this city... we live in a city of pools. It was a bizarre vision. Anyways, some people are more use to the heat here than others, but we live in a comfortable state of A/C. I often think of the many who are not as fortunate... there are many here. My family still lives with the swamp cooler, we grew up with this kind of cooling... people find ways to survive, it's crazy to think about and see. | |
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FreeSpirit said: SoulAlive said: I have a few relatives that live in Arizona but I can't bring myself to go and visit them I live here in the Phoenix area. I went out for lunch yesterday and it dawned on me how hot it was. Why did I decide to get into my extreme hot car and go out for lunch, but it did not phase me, it is just something we do. I called my family while I was driving and my dad mentioned there was one death due to our heat yesterday. We live in such convenience and as I was returning, I saw an older couple walking into my work place (I work in a hospital) and the elder lady looked pretty heat exhausted, I asked her is she needed some water... and she said no, once she made her way in she would be fine. I then began thinking... what if this entire cities power went out... (I think the worst a lot) and places were forced to function off generators, what would happen to the many who would be without? I then had a vision of people swarming to the rivers, lakes and occupying every pool in this city... we live in a city of pools. It was a bizarre vision. Anyways, some people are more use to the heat here than others, but we live in a comfortable state of A/C. I often think of the many who are not as fortunate... there are many here. My family still lives with the swamp cooler, we grew up with this kind of cooling... people find ways to survive, it's crazy to think about and see. to hell with that crazy Phoenix heat sister!! | |
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Another reason I live in the PNW It isn't the load that breaks us down, it's the way we carry it. | |
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my friend in iraq says it pushes over 120's ... | |
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purplekisses said: get some towels and get them wet and sit in front of a fan,... we went 12 days with no ac... we are in glendale... went and got the standing ac unit at home depot and its good to keep 1 room cool if U put a fan infront of it to move the cool air around... we lived at the mall and movies as well to help break it up
That's what I was going to suggest, but figures that someone that was recently in Hell would know what to do. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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