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Allison
nosillaps13 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 8 02:09:48 UTC 2001
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., Amanda Lewanski <editor at t...> wrote:
> blpurdom at y... wrote:
>
> > But even though it does get hotter in the southwest, it's dry
heat,
> > and I've known Arizonans in Philadelphia to
> > faint from the combination of heat/humidity. They're just not
used to
> > it.
>
> This particular San Antonian begs to differ with your analysis and
> invites you to spend two weeks in the summertime. This area of
Texas is
> surpassed only by Houston in its humidity, and surpasses Houston
only in
> the air's resolute resistance to giving up its water in the form of
> rain.
>
> --Amanda "three whole *days* over 90, those poor things, hope they
don't
> come down here for the 100+ run" Lewanski
I have to agree with Amanda. I live in Dallas, and around here, 90
is a welcome relief. It's not so humid here as it is in Houston
(where it is AWFUL), but with all the concrete it gets pretty damn
hot. Of course, I think 60 is freezing, so maybe I'm not the best
person to ask...
nosilla, whose car has no AC and is dreading having to drive to
school that way (*sigh* I whine too much)
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