Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Yeah, that shit is extreme... and I'd much rather deal with 110°+ in Phoenix than the extreme humidity in KC in the summer AND the bitter ass cold temps in the winter.
Yep, I'll gladly put up with the sweltering summers and not have to worry about heating or cooling my house from November through april [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Yep, I'll gladly put up with the sweltering summers and not have to worry about heating or cooling my house from November through april
I have had years when the heat is on then I shut it off and three weeks later turn on the AC
Spring and fall it is common to drive to work with the heat on and drive home with the AC on. Told someone that moved here from Alabama. He almost left and moved back.
We spend 5 months of the year pumping humidity into the air to feel warm and not scratch our skin off then spend 5 months trying to pump it out of the house. That leaves 2 months of being comfortable.
I cross the 45th parallel on my way to work every day. [Reply]
This is the fridge/freezer in my kitchen...just for reference it will be 18 degrees colder outside Monday morning than it will be in my freezer. #stupidcold@FOX9pic.twitter.com/Rc5kVoiq2b
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
I have had years when the heat is on then I shut it off and three weeks later turn on the AC
Spring and fall it is common to drive to work with the heat on and drive home with the AC on. Told someone that moved here from Alabama. He almost left and moved back.
Happens here too. Dressing for Florida winters involves layers. First layer is summer clothes ( t-shirt ). Second layer is long sleeve t-shirt and the third layer is a hoodie/ sweatshirt. By 11am you start taking off layers, by 5 you start putting them back on. [Reply]
-8 in Omaha. Down a car battery, head light and had to rap on the starter with a small shoe hammer this afternoon.
Cant wait to get the natural gas bill for this.. 400 or better I bet. [Reply]
LOL! Not NEARLY that cold here in BR, LA. However, 22 - 18 degrees and frozen (ice) streets mean that yours truly gets called into the hospital tonight through Wednesday! Code GRAY! :-) and on Valentines Day! Managed to have a nice grilled filet mignon with twice baked potatoes and grilled asparagus with the wife before I have to leave @ 9:00pm tonight.