1emglenn
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Oh one more thing. Right now where I live it’s 115f. Been like this for over a week and they say it will be at least another week before we get a break. But it’s a dry heat don’t you know. RIGHT!
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Oh I know, I can't imagine how miserable it is over there right now given it's much more humid, and there's hardly any escape from it. I'm not even trying to be insensitive, it really is catastrophic heat over there. But I don't see the harm in joking around about it since that's all we can doWhat you guys need to remember is the differences in humidity and dew point. SLC at 108f with a dew point in the 40’s and 50’s is much more tolerable then Manchester England with a temp over 100 and a dew point around 90. Plus almost all the homes and businesses there don’t have air conditioning. I know how that feels having lived in the Florida panhandle in 1970. Back then the only air conditioned place was the movie theater.
Funny, the mother in law goes in the back!Ikr?but yeah. We left with our two kids in the back seats. My 11 year old actually rode in the front most of the time until we dropped him off in NE and then we put my mother in law in the back for a trip to gulf shores from AR which is about 1100 miles round trip
my wife slept in the back seat from Dallas to AZ yesterday with her feet in the center console.
Our 11 year old And my wife are about the same height at 5’8” and our 8 year old is 4’6. The passenger seat was slid forward to accommodate but it worked out well!
The trunk was another story cause it was a game of Tetris at every hotel stop!
I don't care what anyone says about dry heat. When it's 107, like it was here a couple of days ago, everything is baked, and the heat radiates off everything. There isn't time for it to cool down. Its dry, but it's still hot.Oh I know, I can't imagine how miserable it is over there right now given it's much more humid, and there's hardly any escape from it. I'm not even trying to be insensitive, it really is catastrophic heat over there. But I don't see the harm in joking around about it since that's all we can do
I've lived in a few different climates, desert heat is much easier to tolerate because you have shade and air conditioning.
Don't forget to disable the yellow release in the lid.Funny, the mother in law goes in the back!
We don’t get that handle in the U.K. - our cars are mother in law friendly …Don't forget to disable the yellow release in the lid.


LOL. 65%. We would be tickled to only have 65. It’s 9am here and current humidity is 87% already at only 77 degrees going to 92 Today.I'm used to it in lower Alabama, just that time of year. 95 degrees and 65% humidity. Yay...
It's the same here. 70's or 80's in the morning, humidity 80 or 90%. As temp rises humidity lowers into 60 % range, which makes 95 feel like 105.Its currently 82, feels like 92, 80% humidity.LOL. 65%. We would be tickled to only have 65. It’s 9am here and current humidity is 87% already at only 77 degrees going to 92 Today.
Yeah, Aquaman was visiting and even he was complaining.LOL. 65%. We would be tickled to only have 65. It’s 9am here and current humidity is 87% already
Got you beat, it's 83 with 90% humidity for me right now. Glad I work inside, it's got to be brutal for those that don't.LOL. 65%. We would be tickled to only have 65. It’s 9am here and current humidity is 87% already at only 77 degrees going to 92 Today.
Very nice but watch out for those curbs! I just scrapped the bottom of my front splitter on one of those and my stang is not lowered...Bought it Friday. Wheels & spoiler Saturday. Stripe delete today (dealership detailer ruined). New stripes and more upcoming.
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