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I lost my waggly hand ears on 9/11, you insensitive bassturd.
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I mentioned a couple times how hot and dry it's been since... forever it seems. Crispy, right? Out here is a beautiful national park, Olympic National Park, home of the largest, wettest temperate rainforest in the continental United States, 200 inches of rain a year. It's so hot and dry, the fucking rainforest is on fire, has been for weeks, and is expected to remain uncontained until the end of September. Quote:
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Well, El Nino to the rescue! Supposed to be a big one.
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I didn't know about that BigV. Ouch. You guys are like known for rain. I've loved all the rain this summer. Also, I haven't had to run the A/C units nearly as much, which saves precious dollars on my too high electric bills. Except for some area small flooding issues, I don't see a downside to the rain. A couple of bozos took their kayaks out on the flooded river yesterday and one lost his kayak and had to climb a tree while his buddy hung onto a branch, while still in his kayak, while they wasted precious tax dollars trying to save their dumbasses. The names of the ignoramus maroons have not been released. Probably so they won't be laughed at to their faces the rest of their lives.
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That's why I said we should be building fire fighting planes instead of that damn F-35. http://cellar.org/2014/willy_nilly.gif
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Rain is just fine. Keeps things green. Keeps the reservoirs full. In the past, my biggest concern with rain was finding a dry time on the weekend to mow the lawn, but now I've got the kids mowing the lawn and they can do it any time during the week when the grass gets dry. Good stuff.
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What they both said^
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gah.
6:20 pm, thermostat says 88 degrees in the house. I have a window fan with a temperature display, that one says 93 degrees. I'm melting. |
That corner of the country is going to have to get more familiar with A/C in the future. It's a good thing you have all those hydro dams to make cheap power. Wait, we have to tear them down for the fish. Have to BBQ the fish outside then, too hot in the house. :haha:
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I came in the other morning at 2:30 in the a.m. and the thermometer read 82 degrees (outside, inside it was 70:D).
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Sounds refreshing. But, is it expensive, electricity wise?
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Our electricity bill never breaks $400 in the summer anymore, now that have the radiant barrier, window films, and solar hot water heater... Now it's a paltry $325ish every June-August. :rolleyes:
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Keeping the shades and drapes closed, my central air runs about a dollar a day.
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