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haha, come up to NC were the humidity will kill you when you working all day outside haha. Seriously need a ACed garage or get a portable one to turn on the night before to cool down for polishing. Sucks when you are doing a nice final wipe down after waxing and you get drips of sweat :(

I know this is an old response but I'm laughing anyway. My boss back in about 2009 was from Charlotte, NC, he was responsible for our Tampa branch. He used to say the same thing about NC, that was until I took him to play golf down here in the middle of July. I don't work with him any more but I can still remember him saying on a tee box on the back nine whose &%$*&^ idea was it to play golf!! I looked at him and said, but boss, I thought you said it was hot and humid in NC .

So here's an open invitation, if you are ever in the Tampa Bay area in July or August I'll pay for your round if you play golf or we can wash and polish out one of my rides and if you are still standing afterwards I'll by the beers. :buffing::cheers:
 
Last week, no rain, blazing sun and that's not with the heat index! That's the hottest day I can remember in a long time.
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I know this is an old response but I'm laughing anyway. My boss back in about 2009 was from Charlotte, NC, he was responsible for our Tampa branch. He used to say the same thing about NC, that was until I took him to play golf down here in the middle of July. I don't work with him any more but I can still remember him saying on a tee box on the back nine whose &%$*&^ idea was it to play golf!! I looked at him and said, but boss, I thought you said it was hot and humid in NC .

So here's an open invitation, if you are ever in the Tampa Bay area in July or August I'll pay for your round if you play golf or we can wash and polish out one of my rides and if you are still standing afterwards I'll by the beers. :buffing::cheers:

Accepted. You don't scare me, Mark. ;)
 
Accepted. You don't scare me, Mark. ;)

It's not me you have to worry about Paul, it's mother nature :surrender:

I've washed my Rougue once in the past 3+ months and it was at 7 am and it sucked!!!!
 
It's not me you have to worry about Paul, it's mother nature :surrender:

I've washed my Rougue once in the past 3+ months and it was at 7 am and it sucked!!!!

Pfft. You're just old.

Oh wait, so am I............. Lol

But yes, I believe every word of yours, my man. I want to come down around February........ :)
 
We just got back from Fresno, CA and the 10 days we were there it was 105 every damn one. I'm from Wyoming so dry airid and 90s is rare. Wanted to die. Y'all can keep your heat and humisticky

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My Mother lived in Venice for 23 years. Thankfully her cars which I always did a detail on when arriving from the midwest were small cars, the last one she had there was a Ford Festiva.

Recall that with the humidity, if you opened a bag of potato chips and left them on the table, an hour later they'd turn to rubber, didn't snap, just bend is all.

And things like white painted picket fences quickly turning to chalk with that tropical sun.

All the Locals wearing long sleeve jackets when the temps would drop to the 60's, me wearing a T-Shirt, and them asking me if I was cold?

At least many times being right on the Gulf, you got some nice breezes. I never saw the reasons of wanting to live far inland in that state.
 
Tuesday morning it was 78 with 94% humidity. Humidity drops when it gets hotter during the day. That day it dropped to 74% and 90 something. Its like the freakin Congo here
 
Right now here at 7 sun is going down its 88 with 52% humidity heat index of 93 so it's not terrible. I just don't know which is worse hurricanes or tornados. Hurricanes... Some notice before but very large area of damage or tornados... Small area of damage but very severe at times with sometimes no warning whatsoever. I live in the area with tornados obviously but curious what everyone thinks?

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Right now here at 7 sun is going down its 88 with 52% humidity heat index of 93 so it's not terrible. I just don't know which is worse hurricanes or tornados. Hurricanes... Some notice before but very large area of damage or tornados... Small area of damage but very severe at times with sometimes no warning whatsoever. I live in the area with tornados obviously but curious what everyone thinks?

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Both are horrendously damaging and life changing. I have witnessed both, unfortunately. :/
 
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