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Looks like you could fry an egg on the sidewalk and it's not even summer.
Marc, you should market an LSP with SPF 10,000 in it. lol
i here ya, a little warm for us too...
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Funny....I live in NJ...where humidity is a big factor...every time I mention temps in AZ...people say "Yeah, but its a DRY heat"......I laugh.....115 degrees is 115 degrees....still stupid hot!!!! You guys can keep that stuff
Funny....I live in NJ...where humidity is a big factor...every time I mention temps in AZ...people say "Yeah, but its a DRY heat"......I laugh.....115 degrees is 115 degrees....still stupid hot!!!! You guys can keep that stuff
Re: We Need More Sun Here In AZ!
Hi Marc...
Your wish is my command!
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Bob
Being close to you here in NY, I'd gladly take a couple months of 100+ in exchange for 20" of snow and temps in the low teens (or worse) in our area! Lol
We should all have San Diego's weather. (or Norcal's or the beach cities of SoCal)
Been fairly "warm" here in the NM desert, was supposedly 105 here yesterday, and today, seems a little cooler, maybe hovering at the 100 mark. Of course the temps can vary. A foot off the ground, the temps are probably 125.
At my age, and conditions here, one either needs an AC Garage, or work in darkness with a slew of lights. And that IMO starts bordering on insanity for my "worthless" vehicles. Life is too short, and with brutal conditions I figger, why torture oneself, I don't even want to think of a simple wash after mid-morning temps arrive. LOL. You learn to work early, and quickly here when these temps arrive. (I did mow the lawn at 6:30am) LOL
I'd hate to even "dream" about being a "Mobile Detailer" here at this time of year. No thanks, I'll pass! LOL