God am I hot
Sun_Fortune
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Its 89 degrees in my apartment. There's no air moving even though I have two fans on. I can't sleep. Im sweating like crazy. Does the back of the air conditioner have to be out a window? I got an old one the dude before me left and I wanna plug it in, but dont want to be poisoned by carbon monoxide. God Im hot. And I dont have my shirt on. I always wear a shirt.
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I was in FL in the spring once and the humidity was killing me
try SoCal N***
except there's Santa Ana weather which is hot and dry
the santa ana makes me crazy. I start scratching itches that aren't there.
humidity? try Tokyo.
It seems like everywhere is more humid than Sydney. Even Brisbane is more humid than Sydney!
Co-Sign
Mushi atsui muthafuckas! Tokyo no natsu sugoi atsui deshou? I'll be there the last two weeks of July. Seattle has been in the mid 60s all week. Even when it does get hot here, there is almost no humidity. I love Seattle weather.
A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO! A YO, NO HOMO!
What about Austin?
Not quite, but it's still very, very hot in Austin.
My hometown of Port Arthur, Texas is 3 feet above sea level. It's unbelievably nasty. The average heat index (how hot it feels with the humidity; the summer equivalent of the wind chill factor) is 110.
This is why I live in San Francisco, where 80 is a "heat wave."
Camron looks like he has 3 arms in that picture...(AYO!?)
In the future, the new bling will be limb additions.
God bless the fog.
Bam, is your special friend listening here?!
Mark Ronson?
No dog, it's all about initial-embroidered hankies for my special friends.
This is what is known as a very good look, one that turns "grown and sweaty" back into "grown and sexy."
HA!
really though, La Jolla is da place to be in da summa.
yes, for the main reason is that it compresses air, removing the heat and that heat has to go somewhere, so it goes out the back...it would be 10x hotter in your place if the back wasnt out the window, it would be like having a heater and a blower on in your apartment.
"La Choy
Chinese meals and ingredients are at your fingertips with LaChoy brand foods. Since 1920, La Choy has created great ethnic flavor in convenient packages of chow mein noodles, sauces and vegetables.
Wally Smith and Ilhan New, two friends from the University of Michigan in Detroit, founded the La Choy brand in 1920. Smith had a grocery store in Detroit and wanted to sell bean sprouts. New, a Korean, knew how to grow them. They formed a business to can bean sprouts. The first La Choy plant was built in 1937. La Choy became a ConAgra Foods brand in 1990.
La Choy provides a creative palette of oriental flavors to accent your menu ranging from frozen egg rolls to canned oriental vegetables and sauces. We offer a complete line of Asian foods to foodservice operators.
LA CHOY: PRODUCT FACT SHEET
ESTABLISHED IN: 1920
LOOK FOR LA CHOY AT: Specialty food stores
Grocery stores
Restaurants and eating venues"
Dunno if you were making fun of La Jolla, (or if there is another city named La Jolla) but um I don't see any connection with La Choy.
duhhh, i have no idea.
i do know that it is the home of UCSD flip-flop wearin' softies, rich old white folk, hang-gliding mofos around torrey pines, and clean beaches. shit is pretty peaceful around there. although you'd have to head downtown for some action.
worst part of this weather = sweaty pillows
"La Choy
Chinese meals and ingredients are at your fingertips with LaChoy brand foods. Since 1920, La Choy has created great ethnic flavor in convenient packages of chow mein noodles, sauces and vegetables.
Wally Smith and Ilhan New, two friends from the University of Michigan in Detroit, founded the La Choy brand in 1920. Smith had a grocery store in Detroit and wanted to sell bean sprouts. New, a Korean, knew how to grow them. They formed a business to can bean sprouts. The first La Choy plant was built in 1937. La Choy became a ConAgra Foods brand in 1990.
La Choy provides a creative palette of oriental flavors to accent your menu ranging from frozen egg rolls to canned oriental vegetables and sauces. We offer a complete line of Asian foods to foodservice operators.
LA CHOY: PRODUCT FACT SHEET
ESTABLISHED IN: 1920
LOOK FOR LA CHOY AT: Specialty food stores
Grocery stores
Restaurants and eating venues"
Dunno if you were making fun of La Jolla but um I don't see any connection with La Choy. No, not at all. I had a slight recollection, albeit an erroneous one, that La Choy was based in La Jolla.. Sorry, mane. That's the result of one to many alcoholic drinks.
Alls I know is that LaChoy stuff is the wickety-wackety-ist faux Chinese food, and that I spent the first 25 years of my life pronouncing La Jolla like it rhymed with "holla"....
nice.