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feeling a bit better
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![]() Let me tell you bud, in the summer, parts of Canada are just as hot (if not hotter) than some parts of the US. For example, we have been averaging high 80's in Toronto for the past few days now (4 to be exact) and according to Environment Canada (our official meteorological and weather governing body), the province of Ontario is going to experience a VERY long, hot dry summer with average temperatures in the 80's and 90's. Although today was 87F, it did feel like high 90's if you factor in the humidity. That would melt an igloo just about anywhere on earth. ![]() Most cities that are at or close to the US border, feel the same level of heat as northern US cities depending on how industrialized they are. I for one am so glad we have a/c ![]() - cheers
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Life is good
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SirMoby knows ALL about the weather, he just likes to bust my balls.
![]() UselessWarrior A pan (2 buckets actually) is what I WAS using but the basin that holds the water as it drains from the AC coil is rotted and that leaks all over the place so some water gets on the floor no matter what. If I was not going camping this weekend you're damn right I'd be using the AC anyway and just have towels down on the floor. LOL It's suppose to be 32 today and tomorrow (90 Fahrenheit) with the humidity putting it to 40 (104 degrees). |shocking| So when the TV comes, party at my house ![]() |
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