It so hot in kansas

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It so hot in kansas

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It is so hot in kansas that we installed fans outside. :D
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Getting a breeze, there, Joe?

Seriously there is a store here that sells people misters. It sprays a mist over the area where people walk and it is very comfortable. :cool:
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Yes, but it a hot breeze. We have two to those misters that you hook up to a garden hose, they do help a little. We won't have to use a lighter to light the fireworks, just touch the concrete. :D
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joedw00 wrote:Yes, but it a hot breeze. We have two to those misters that you hook up to a garden hose, they do help a little. We won't have to use a lighter to light the fireworks, just touch the concrete. :D
That mister won't work here in the Houston area, too humid already:mad: :cool:
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It Ain't too cool here either. All that 100+ temperatures have somehow slipped east of where they are supposed to be!

Any chance we can 'return' them?:D

At least dry came with the high temp - we be having a drought.
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JPG40504 wrote:It Ain't too cool here either. All that 100+ temperatures have somehow slipped east of where they are supposed to be!

Any chance we can 'return' them?:D

At least dry came with the high temp - we be having a drought.
No you go ahead and keep it. I dread seeing the electric bill, I have be running the shop A/C a lot.
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joedw00 wrote:No you go ahead and keep it. I dread seeing the electric bill, I have be running the shop A/C a lot.
With all those 'fans' I thought you did not 'need' AC!:D
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That is one thing we can be thankful for, at least we do have wind blowing here. Without it, it would be bad.
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5 days over 100 so far this year here in Leavenworth. Today it is 99.7 so I expect #6. I had to work on the son's car last week and I too ran the AC in the shop. Worked outside yesterday and it was bad. I had to stop three times to cool off. The last time I was just watering the flowers and bushes. The weather guru say maybe a break next week.

The local weather guy said there were 40 some days over 100 in the early
30's in one year. I guess I am spoiled with AC but I like it like that.

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joedw00 wrote:It is so hot in kansas that we installed fans outside. :D
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They have installed a few miles of those fans here too. After the last 5 days of 104 or better, we are hoping that those fans blow the heat on eastward, since it seems to have come from your direction.
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