I love those hot, humid days where there are huge thunderstorms looming off in the distance.
when i flew to Puerto Rico, we stopped in Atlanta. it wasn't that bad.
San Juan, tho

the humidity face raped you when they opened the door of the plane.
sweet jesus, i couldna walk down the ramp w/o gasping for air.
San Juan, tho

the humidity face raped you when they opened the door of the plane.
sweet jesus, i couldna walk down the ramp w/o gasping for air.
It's an adjustment.. in fact my body has become so used to it that when I go out west I get nose bleeds n shiz because it is so dry (for me).Uzique wrote:
When I first touched down in Florida, the tropical climate's humidity was what got me before the heat. It's not like a stifling and baking heat, like you get in Spain or any other popular tourist destination in Europe... it's just suffocating, heavy, 'damp' even. Think when I walked out of the automatic doors at Orlando airport, the weather-report was saying near-100% humidity. Air-conditioned plane for 7 hours, cool and ventilated airport, in 'Arrivals' for one hour... and then boom. KO. Will never forget the first time I experienced that sort of (sub)-tropical climate.Kmarion wrote:
Texas is the only other state that compares to our sub tropical climate.. maybe some parts of LA.Gooners wrote:
It was around the same when I went to Vegas too, but it hit 118 when i went to the Gran Canyon!
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That definitely sums up pretty much 50% of the time I have ever spent as a tourist in Florida.Ataronchronon wrote:
I love those hot, humid days where there are huge thunderstorms looming off in the distance.
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a/c at home and work, so i'm happy when i go outside at 40C!
we actually had heat lightning the other week
fucking cool shit
fucking cool shit
It's always funny for me to hear ppl in the west say they have AC. You mean there is a chance you don't have it?. lol
ofc my heater is probably only used 5 days a year.
ofc my heater is probably only used 5 days a year.
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Stupid Fahrenheit
Are you rich or is this how most Americans live?Kmarion wrote:
From my driveway
http://i32.tinypic.com/14xpjqt.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYEDL3raQEQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuiB9q85JgI
I'm curious, I'm from the east bloc: where 90% of people live in blocs.
Holy flatlands.. that would drive me nuts, I'm way to used to the mountains.Kmarion wrote:
From my driveway
http://i32.tinypic.com/14xpjqt.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYEDL3raQEQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuiB9q85JgI
No one took your bait. How sad for you.Red Forman wrote:
try fighting a war in it you twats
Jebus wrote:
Stupid Fahrenheit
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
It isnt hot here at all. Its been raining alot. I miss California with its 90 degree weather
It's about 15-20 degrees here.
Lovely.
Lovely.

24, bitchFinray wrote:
It's about 15-20 degrees here.
Lovely.
huh?RavyGravy wrote:
No one took your bait. How sad for you.Red Forman wrote:
try fighting a war in it you twats
Middle class suburbia, definitely not rich.Ioan92 wrote:
Are you rich or is this how most Americans live?Kmarion wrote:
From my driveway
http://i32.tinypic.com/14xpjqt.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYEDL3raQEQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuiB9q85JgI
I'm curious, I'm from the east bloc: where 90% of people live in blocs.
And even though I have never actually been to America I would say yes, thats how a large proportion of people live. (Kind of like Australia, just without the flags)
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yet you know so much. lalsDrunkFace wrote:
And even though I have never actually been to America
Am I wrong?Red Forman wrote:
yet you know so much. lalsDrunkFace wrote:
And even though I have never actually been to America
pretty muchDrunkFace wrote:
Am I wrong?Red Forman wrote:
yet you know so much. lalsDrunkFace wrote:
And even though I have never actually been to America
It was 33 degrees today, supposedly the hottest day this year in Belgium, should be 37 tomorrow.
I didn't even notice. Was baking burgers all day lol.
I didn't even notice. Was baking burgers all day lol.
We only had 31 today, lol.Jebus wrote:
It was 33 degrees today, supposedly the hottest day this year in Belgium, should be 37 tomorrow.
I didn't even notice. Was baking burgers all day lol.
QFT - i lose my sense of direction when i'm away from the mountainsNic wrote:
Holy flatlands.. that would drive me nuts, I'm way to used to the mountains.
wrong? no trolled? yesDrunkFace wrote:
Am I wrong?Red Forman wrote:
yet you know so much. lalsDrunkFace wrote:
And even though I have never actually been to America
90 degrees isn't bad.
But 90 degrees with 90% humidity is fucking terrible.
But 90 degrees with 90% humidity is fucking terrible.