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Just got in from a 2 mile walk. Still low humididity here, it was a great morning for a brisk, shirtless walk through the neighborhood and adjoining military cemetery. Saw a groundhog trundling along, and a fox treading light on its feet. Not to mention about a dozen all-wheel drive wabbits.

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Says 96 here. I was out getting my car serviced, walked the dealer lot and woof. Steam. Supposed to be 102 tomorrow in Philly, we'll see.

Feel worst for our service department at work, big huge Acura garage but open doors and all heat. Hard to work in the stifling stuff.

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I pulled in to the parking lot at LA Fitness this afternoon, and one of the counter chicks was coming out, arms outstretched... "wow it's GORGEOUS out here! I could just come out here and lay on the parking lot for the rest of the day. It's freezing in there!" :huh:

I beg to differ. It was not "freezing" in there, it was warm. People were sweating. They were working out, for crying out loud. ;)

AND CAMINO, you will be amused to hear I put my window units in the other day. You can feel vindicated. :)

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I pulled in to the parking lot at LA Fitness this afternoon, and one of the counter chicks was coming out, arms outstretched... "wow it's GORGEOUS out here! I could just come out here and lay on the parking lot for the rest of the day. It's freezing in there!" :huh:

I beg to differ. It was not "freezing" in there, it was warm. People were sweating. They were working out, for crying out loud. ;)

AND CAMINO, you will be amused to hear I put my window units in the other day. You can feel vindicated. :)

I'd rather feel cool, Ocn. :AH-HA:

It's beyond awful this morning, I was out before 6:00 AM and the air was hard to breathe then.

My poor, over-worked, window units can't keep up - lukewarm is the best they can do in this crap.

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A couple of handsome young men are due here in the next hour or so to install a new sliding door off my dining room onto my deck. They'd better not cancel on me. I have A/C cranking, they'll be halfway indoors to do the job.

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Yup, but not until after noon. The door is in... they didn't leave until after 6 pm! The door was purchased from Lowe's, they were chosen by them to install it. It looks good and works well.

Why they wanted to wait until high noon to show up is beyond me, in all that heat.

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The Atlantic City area hit 105.1 Friday, second hottest of all time. Felt like 122. We got some protection being on a barrier island... it was "only" about 97. but it was worst today for us, our barrier island difference disappeared and we hit the 100 at noon. Apparently, AC got 102~103 today.

Just nuts.

Thankfully, there is still a island breeze... mostly... but the greenheads are hot, agitated and out for blood. I had one accost me in the car buzzing around my head, luckily I was only doing about 25... faster and it would have been a major distraction... I hit the thing about 3 times and it still didn't die.

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