Are you looking to be abused on the street, as well as on-line? lol!
It is not cold where you are! Its freaking tropical! You should get an FES tattoo so as when you are strolling around semi-naked due to the burning winter sun, people can see that. A hoodie in Arizona is like giving a bikini to an Eskimo!
Quote from: Thork on November 22, 2010, 02:37:19 PMIt is not cold where you are! Its freaking tropical! You should get an FES tattoo so as when you are strolling around semi-naked due to the burning winter sun, people can see that. A hoodie in Arizona is like giving a bikini to an Eskimo! Nuh uh! There is going to be a high of 60F (15.5C) on Wednesday! Chilly! I am going to be shivering on the way to class!!!
There is no such thing as no time for fisting.
Quote from: Thork on November 22, 2010, 02:37:19 PMIt is not cold where you are! Its freaking tropical! You should get an FES tattoo so as when you are strolling around semi-naked due to the burning winter sun, people can see that. A hoodie in Arizona is like giving a bikini to an Eskimo! Although I would agree that Arizona is not cold, it certainly could not be described as tropical.Tropics involve humidity, and Arizona is like a feckin' desert.
you cant see moutains because you have no eyes
It's true. I am Moobs
if we cross pollinated our baby would be bald and pretty
Maybe it is the 120F (49C) summers that have skewed my temperature tolerance.
Quote from: EnglshGentleman on November 22, 2010, 04:10:21 PMMaybe it is the 120F (49C) summers that have skewed my temperature tolerance.Luckily, I have been exposed to both extremes. Hot as hell >100F summers in Georgia as well as fuckin' cold one-digit winters in Colorado. Funny tidbit: I had only seen snow once prior to the move.
I've only ever been around humid heat. Our solar car team races in Dallas, TX, and it is absolute hell to stand around all day in the July heat. Ugh.
Quote from: Trekky0623 on November 22, 2010, 05:37:48 PMI've only ever been around humid heat. Our solar car team races in Dallas, TX, and it is absolute hell to stand around all day in the July heat. Ugh.Dry heat is a completely different feeling. I couldn't stand being in the midwest and dealing with the humidity. I could literally feel the moisture on my skin and in my breath. I felt disgusting. The best comparison for dry heat is to open your oven and feel that heat.
Where did you educate the biology, in toulet?
I vote for SecretUser as supreme overlord of TFES.
Where in AZ are you, you big wimp?
Windows open, two fans on, I'm loving the Arizona nights.