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Old 05-31-2011, 08:13 PM #7
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Default I definitely AM in good company!

Today at a doc appt, found it awfully warm and stuffy...so I asked. It appears their power was out over the weekend and some cooling systems hadn't gotten working yet? I was comfortable? But It was 95-100 degrees outside at that time of day.
Don't know about others? By when you don't sweat as you 'used to'? It's hard to measure when you are too hot or cold. Then if you are getting dehydrated to boot.
Now? Is it Goldilocks or the Princess and the Pea? Meaning 'bundle 'n huddle' or 'turn the fan on full blast!'
For the duration of the summer? I'm going nowhere without a spare bottle of gatorade! Just in case.
Hugs and perfect weather to one and all! - j 's!!!!!!!!!!
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