Who's got the SNOW???
#111
Originally Posted by MEMRACING62
Originally Posted by TheRabbit
With a high of 98 today a little snow sure would feel good today!
#113
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: EUGENE,OR.
Posts: 3,391
Heat... will take it any day over working in the freezing cold busting knuckles on frozen metal cussing like a sailor. Then again, beads of sweat running up & down your CRACK & BACK over & over while trying to work upside down fixing wiring & working around a cage is truly an amazing thing.... only to forget turning on the cut-off switch in the back of the car at the same time. Joy.....
#114
Scoot,
Keep those memories alive as long as you can remember ! One day you won't be able to physically get all wound up in a cage ! :shock: You WILL be able to say that at least you usta be able to !
Keep those memories alive as long as you can remember ! One day you won't be able to physically get all wound up in a cage ! :shock: You WILL be able to say that at least you usta be able to !
#115
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: La.
Posts: 2,890
Just thought i would weigh in on this thread, it's been 98 to 100 everyday for the last 8 days here. My AC quit working on the 29th, (right) he day before labor day, no service available, it was 97 degrees in my house at 6:00 PM on monday the 30th (labor day), i finally got it up and running and by midnite it was 85 degrees, i've bandaided it all last week and have been able to get it below 82 degrees in the evening and nite. I may have to go with a new compressor and condessor, plus fan motor, close to $1,000.00 which i can't afford. It's been a miserable week and the temp. is still in the high 90's, 100 today. The older i get the tougher i get and i will surive. Christ i grew up the south and 60/70 yrs. we didn't know what AC was, but then ofcourse i got spoiled and am now suffering. I WILL SURVIVE.
O'K no more whinning for me.
Zip.
O'K no more whinning for me.
Zip.
#117
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mr zip, your a hell of a lot tougher than i am.i would have slept in the car with the air runnin.up into the late 80s i never knew it was hot outside. i just did what i wanted to do hot or cold.never paid the weather any mind.now if it get over 70 outside im lookin for shade.my shop was 120 inside yesterday.and i worked on a car out there.but i almost had to crawl back to the house.i was so weak man im turnin into a pus--!!lol
#119
Zip, that would be miserable. I use to love the heat. 100 and I didn't care. The older I get the less I like the 95's and above. I does seam to tire me out a lot quicker than it use to. However the heat is just a part of living in the south from May to September. I swear I don't remember it being in the 95, 96+ range in early to mid May when I was younger.