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#1: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jul 22, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 22, 2011
Funny thing is for some people it still isn't hot enough,my friend and neighbour would say "I love it,I wish it was hotter" I wasn't thinking about Dr.Seuse when i made this.lol.#3: Jota (jota) on Jul 22, 2011
Around here the egg will boil on the way to the floor ... Too hot for me ...#4: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 22, 2011
that's hot lol.#5: Liz P (lizteach) on Jul 22, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#6: Synthia McBride (synthia) on Jul 22, 2011
Don't move to Louisiana everybody. We've been experiencing 100 degree(F) days almost everyday for the past two months. It's 9 p.m. and it's still 92 degrees. That's hot even for here. Our hottest months are August and September. I dread what those months will be like. And not enough rain.#7: Synthia McBride (synthia) on Jul 22, 2011
Like Aldege, I am grateful for air conditioning.
Don't move to Louisiana everybody. We've been experiencing 100 degree(F) days almost everyday for the past two months. It's 9 p.m. and it's still 92 degrees. That's hot even for here. Our hottest months are August and September. I dread what those months will be like. And not enough rain.#8: Wesley Snyder (wsnyder98) on Jul 22, 2011 [SPOILER]
Like Aldege, I am grateful for air conditioning.
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#9: Trish (tryingmysoul) on Jul 23, 2011
Philadelphia's frying.#10: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Jul 23, 2011
102 yesterday here in Raleigh...when i lived in phx az i fried an egg on the sidewalk,,, it stunk ...of course it was 117 that day#11: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 23, 2011
wow and here we are complaining about the heat here.Were not nearly as hot as that,were maybe at 95 or 96 but with high humidity.I want some rain though,my flowers are dying.We pay for our water use,so between watering my flowers and filling the kids pool(which niki and i go in also)it's costing me a small fortune for water.#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 23, 2011
Wow. Everyone else is enjoying Arizona weather. :-D#13: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 23, 2011
I used to have a lawn, but decided to "go green" and let it go brown. Now I only have plants that can thrive in the heat - Oleander, Boganvillia, and Mexican Bird of Paradise. Except for a palm tree that I have to water.
Really nice puzzle, Aldege.
Thx Teresa,I don't water the grass,i let it go brown as well,but i hate the thought of losing my flowers.I have a lot of plants also,Hostas,Lilly of the valley,Tiger Lillies,Sedum,and all kinds that i don't even know what their called.I'll see if Niki will post pictures on her fb profile.#14: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Jul 26, 2011
I wish it was Arizona heat! Nice and dry like standing in front of an oven in the winter.
Nope. Around here (PA/NY border), it's more like living in a swamp when it gets that hot. Like walking through hot soup. Sweat pouring off you because it's too humid to dry.
Thank goodness the heat wave broke. Yesterday it was only 68 at 11am. I was shivering. XP (It eventually got up to 82 and there was "sweat" all over all glass - windows, cars, etc.)
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