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Old 26-Jul-2005   #1
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Summer fun :o(

Gosh I really like summer. (
This came of the weather page a while ago

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High temperatures are expected to reach the upper 90s to around
100 across much of southern South Carolina and southeast Georgia
on Wednesday. These hot temperatures will combine with continued
high humidity to create dangerous heat indices for much of Wednesday
afternoon and evening. Heat index values will push above 110
degrees in many locations by early afternoon... with values of 115
to 120 degrees likely in several spots by mid to late afternoon.
Along the coast... high temperatures in the lower to middle 90s
and high humidity will create heat index values of 105 to 110 for
several hours during the afternoon and evening.
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Old 26-Jul-2005   #2
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i dont feel bad for you...now try selling cars in that weather!! lol

good luck.

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i dont feel bad for you...now try selling cars in that weather!! lol

good luck.

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No way I would ever be a car salesman. It might be ok if it werent for the customers but still not for me )
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Don't forget to keep your pets and critters watered and cool along with your trees,this time of year can be rough on the little things to.
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I love it hot and humid. If I could just get enuf time to get onto the ocean to catch a sailfish or two. My junipers love it hot and humid.
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Hey it's been over 100 here for a week and I still sold 4 cars on Saturday! Kind of like a hat trick plus one, otherwise known as a Grand Sombrero!

Fortunately the heat broke and it was a high of 79 today! Yay!
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Hey it's been over 100 here for a week and I still sold 4 cars on Saturday! Kind of like a hat trick plus one, otherwise known as a Grand Sombrero!

Fortunately the heat broke and it was a high of 79 today! Yay!

Bet your humidity level was just a tad bit lower though ;o
And you can always tell your customers that you have a HOT deal for them )
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I love it hot and humid. If I could just get enuf time to get onto the ocean to catch a sailfish or two. My junipers love it hot and humid.
Wow... me too! Although I currently live in western NY, I've got my eye on a beach condo in Clearwater. Hoping for next year!
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Hey it's been over 100 here for a week and I still sold 4 cars on Saturday! Kind of like a hat trick plus one, otherwise known as a Grand Sombrero!

Fortunately the heat broke and it was a high of 79 today! Yay!


4?! wow...

today i got 2 delivered. i was happy to get that done. in fact, the second customer said, "let's go inside and get this deal done. it's too hot to be out here!" another salesman who overheard said, "Wow! have we got a hot deal for you today!" even though it sounds so cheesy, that's what everyone said.

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I love it hot and humid. If I could just get enuf time to get onto the ocean to catch a sailfish or two. My junipers love it hot and humid.


You sir, are a sick man.

And your avatar makes me hungry!!!

John

P.S. I finally got around to taking my winter storage down yesterday. Seemed appropriate to go out at 1630 hrs in 100*F heat to take down what has to go back up in about 3 1/2 months. It has to be a "no wind" day to do it. Yesterday qualified wonderfully!!! Too bad it was a sauna outside. Oh well, at least I did it before August (that was last year). At this rate, I'll have it down in April (when it should go down) by 2008.
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