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Tell me about it bro, I went out and played 9 hole game of golf i drank like 3 litres of water I thought I was gonna die.Ain't got fuck all on this southern Ontario heat boy
Tell me about it bro, I went out and played 9 hole game of golf i drank like 3 litres of water I thought I was gonna die.Ain't got fuck all on this southern Ontario heat boy
Tell me about it bro, I went out and played 9 hole game of golf i drank like 3 litres of water I thought I was gonna die.
I know it’s “dry” heat, but them boys gonna be cookin.
They can run down to Wild WadiI know it’s “dry” heat, but them boys gonna be cookin.
I agree, grew up in gulf coast texas, so I'm used to the humidity even at 90-100 degrees. Went to Vegas one year, it was like 115-120 degrees no humidity but it was torture. Almost felt like I couldn't breathe cause of all the hot air going into my lungs and even the wind was very hotThe whole “dry heat” thing is bullshjt anyway.
I live in Louisville which has the highest humidity levels in the USA (and highest allergy levels)
Anybody that says 120 Fahrenheit is just a dry heat is a total fool. I’ve spent a lot of time in the desert and 120 will melt your goddamn face while humidity sucks but just makes your crotch sweaty
I agree, grew up in gulf coast texas, so I'm used to the humidity even at 90-100 degrees. Went to Vegas one year, it was like 115-120 degrees no humidity but it was torture. Almost felt like I couldn't breathe cause of all the hot air going into my lungs and even the wind was very hot
Well first thing they didn't hold sporting events in the desert back then.How did people survive before modern HVAC...
91 is the lowest it will get. (about 32 C)Guys main CArd is like 6 AM local time. More than likely there will be cold not hot on the desert at that time