It's the reason why I couldn't get into sports even though I loved stretching my body to its limits. The sweat would drench me in minutes.it's just the sweating and stickiness and just overall being miserable part that makes it suck.
Umm, swimming?It's the reason why I couldn't get into sports even though I loved stretching my body to its limits. The sweat would drench me in minutes.
HA HA. I have a serious fear of water bodies. Besides, it's too late for me to learn swimming now. What would be the point? What frickin' world records am I going to be able to beat at age 44?Umm, swimming?
What makes you think you can beat any world record?HA HA. I have a serious fear of water bodies. Besides, it's too late for me to learn swimming now. What would be the point? What frickin' world records am I going to be able to beat at age 44?
Ice and snow is the best time for heavy work! As long as it isn't windy, 20s are a great temp for treework. The work keeps you warm, and the frozen ground makes everything easier. For surveying at < max output, 40° is probably ideal. Cool, but not cold, and I can wear gloves without being too hot. I love gloves. My hands take a beating, and I like the armor.Aside from the nausea, I'd rather work in the heat than the ice and snow.
Because I believed I could when I was younger. Couldn't pursue anything seriously because of my dad's death grip on me. He only allowed me to do things he thought were good for me and sports wasn't one of them.What makes you think you can beat any world record?
Thanks. But maybe in another life. This life sucks.you should start swimming. if you want something that will require you to use all your muscles.
Do you live in a swamp or what?It's the heat. Been happening the last couple years. The fetid MD summers have been getting to me. The filthy stink of the south, and it's only getting worse, cause of course it is. Anthropogenic change couldn't make things cooler. That just wouldn't be shitty, and we can't have things unless they're shitty...
MD is pretty close. Wet and hot.Do you live in a swamp or what?
Err, maybe check the capacitor?A new roof and gutters. Well, I put the deposit down anyway.
My AC unit just crapped out again (it's old). So who knows, maybe I'll be getting one of those too.
The joys of home ownership 😬
Most likely culprit. Had that one happen before! But my unit is 15-20 years old, so every time something *does* happen, I am left wondering if today is the day it truly dies.Err, maybe check the capacitor?
HA HA. I have a serious fear of water bodies. Besides, it's too late for me to learn swimming now. What would be the point? What frickin' world records am I going to be able to beat at age 44?
Changing cap is an easy and cheap fix. If it doesn't solve it, you are only 30 dollar more into the hole.Most likely culprit. Had that one happen before! But my unit is 15-20 years old, so every time something *does* happen, I am left wondering if today is the day it truly dies.
Isn't it odd that something so distasteful in a place to live is so desirable in a woman?MD is pretty close. Wet and hot.
or a contactor, both super easy fixes and less than 50 bucks.Changing cap is an easy and cheap fix. If it doesn't solve it, you are only 30 dollar more into the hole.
Ewww. Not too hot and not too wet pleaseso desirable in a woman?
Ice and snow is the best time for heavy work! As long as it isn't windy, 20s are a great temp for treework. The work keeps you warm, and the frozen ground makes everything easier. For surveying at < max output, 40° is probably ideal. Cool, but not cold, and I can wear gloves without being too hot. I love gloves. My hands take a beating, and I like the armor.
Don't decide till you've tried the upper limits.Ewww. Not too hot and not too wet please![]()