Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

A Lebanese that's afraid of some heat. Tsk tsk. :p I do hear you though, it's been 95-105 lately with 30-45% humidity. It could be 120 for all I care, but once that humidity goes past 20%, I'm a hurtin' unit! :(

Don't come to Texas then...anything south of Austin that is lol
 
She's the same height as halfwits leg hahaha
Funny thing is, I REALLY like shorter women. I'm a full 15 inches taller than the wife LOL. But hey, height doesn't matter when you're laying down I always say. ;)
Don't come to Texas then...anything south of Austin that is lol
As a native Texan, just relocated - I can wholeheartedly agree that the armpit of the country is the last place I want to live. 75% humidity at 90 degrees? Nooooo thank you! :laugh:
 
Funny thing is, I REALLY like shorter women. I'm a full 15 inches taller than the wife LOL. But hey, height doesn't matter when you're laying down I always say. ;)

As a native Texan, just relocated - I can wholeheartedly agree that the armpit of the country is the last place I want to live. 75% humidity at 90 degrees? Nooooo thank you! :laugh:

I think it was last summer that we had 45 days in a row where I live with 3 digit temp...there was only one day that was like 98 out of those 45 days...rest were 100 plus lol
I worked on a ranch at the time...
FUCK
 
I think it was last summer that we had 45 days in a row where I live with 3 digit temp...there was only one day that was like 98 out of those 45 days...rest were 100 plus lol
I worked on a ranch at the time...
FUCK

See, now I don't mind triple digits as long as the humidity is a nice 10-20%. It just feels like walking into a hair dryer until you get used to it, and then you can carry on your business. Right now, in the monsoon season - it gets downright nasty when it floods and then evaporates. I'll be sweating right as I get out of the shower. :doh:

Then again, I'm not working outside either anymore. My heart goes out to the guys that do, as I've been there myself and know how much it does suck. Gallon water jugs for the win! :D
 
See, now I don't mind triple digits as long as the humidity is a nice 10-20%. It just feels like walking into a hair dryer until you get used to it, and then you can carry on your business. Right now, in the monsoon season - it gets downright nasty when it floods and then evaporates. I'll be sweating right as I get out of the shower. :doh:

Then again, I'm not working outside either anymore. My heart goes out to the guys that do, as I've been there myself and know how much it does suck. Gallon water jugs for the win! :D

Ohhh it was HUMID brother...shade didn't help lol...
 
Ohhh it was HUMID brother...shade didn't help lol...

Never does. :( BUT! I'll take that over working in snow ANY DAY. I used to "lump" tires for a living, and nothing sucked more than getting tires full of ice-cold water splashed all over you when it's 15 degrees outside. I'd literally have a sheet of ice form on my shirt, it would evaporate into steam, only to refreeze once I stopped moving. Nothing like moving 400,000lbs of rubber every day for years. Makes you strong and fit, but no more manual labor for this kid! :spin:
 
Ohhh it was HUMID brother...shade didn't help lol...

We had 10days this summer where it was 85+ and over 80% humidity every day! Then the next week was ~50-60% humidity but in TRIPLE DIGITS. Do you know what that kind of shit does to someone like me?!?! Haha
 
Never does. :( BUT! I'll take that over working in snow ANY DAY. I used to "lump" tires for a living, and nothing sucked more than getting tires full of ice-cold water splashed all over you when it's 15 degrees outside. I'd literally have a sheet of ice form on my shirt, it would evaporate into steam, only to refreeze once I stopped moving. Nothing like moving 400,000lbs of rubber every day for years. Makes you strong and fit, but no more manual labor for this kid! :spin:

My second job as a teenager was doing tires, brakes, front end work, etc. that job did suck lol.
 
Never does. :( BUT! I'll take that over working in snow ANY DAY. I used to "lump" tires for a living, and nothing sucked more than getting tires full of ice-cold water splashed all over you when it's 15 degrees outside. I'd literally have a sheet of ice form on my shirt, it would evaporate into steam, only to refreeze once I stopped moving. Nothing like moving 400,000lbs of rubber every day for years. Makes you strong and fit, but no more manual labor for this kid! :spin:

Damn that does suck haha
 
We had 10days this summer where it was 85+ and over 80% humidity every day! Then the next week was ~50-60% humidity but in TRIPLE DIGITS. Do you know what that kind of shit does to someone like me?!?! Haha

Man, I like the heat and I just broke a sweat thinking about it. Ewwww. :wiggle:
 
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