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Old 05-20-2013, 09:05 PM #5
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I'm going to do my best to get an AC for summer proper. It had only ought to be awful tomorrow and then cool back down where I'll be okay.

We have to be a bit cautious on AC units-we blow fuses frequently if we do too many. However, I casually mentioned it to the fam earlier tonight (while trying not to just shout about it) and was told that my room would be one for AC. So this is a good thing. My BF gave us a unit at the end of last summer that we can use (is he a keeper or what? )

I'm just going to lie low tomorrow - wish me luck. Might see if we can go to the movies. Plenty cool there! I'll let you know how it goes.

Thanks for the encouragement--I just feel surprisingly awful. It's always been hot, we've always had no AC but apparently now, whatever is wrong with me (since we don't know for sure) means I don't tolerate it like I used to.

So happy I found you all!
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