That only works for females. A male without a kid in a children's water park=boot camp moms thinking they really know martial arts trying to beat your *** down.
I am saying walk through not hang out

That only works for females. A male without a kid in a children's water park=boot camp moms thinking they really know martial arts trying to beat your *** down.
I was thinking of going in December. Come with we'll go to the Red Sea, I'll hook you up.
go down to Florida or Myrtle Beach now.....every Orpheus of your body will sweat....its super humid + hot there now...
Maybe it's always hot in the Matrix.![]()
[Region] Place Date Degrees
Fahrenheit Degrees
Centigrade
World (Africa) El Azizia, Libya Sept. 13, 1922 136 58
North America (US) Death Valley, Calif. July 10, 1913 134 57
High 40's every day (without humidex). It really wasn't that bad.
Hot Nights and High Humidity Set This Heat Wave Apart
Published: July 20th, 2011 in Impacts, Projections, Climate, Extremes, Heat, Energy, Weather, Extreme Weather, United States, US National, Midwest, Extreme Planet
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By Andrew Freedman
My colleague Heidi Cullen has an excellent op-ed in the New York Times today on the current heat wave, and the shifting notion of what constitutes a "normal climate" as average global temperatures continue to warm. She didn't have room for details on the heat wave in that story, but it's worth doing so here given its important lessons for climate change adaptation efforts, particularly concerning public health and infrastructure.
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The heat wave that is currently roasting much of the United States stands out from typical summertime heat events that we expect to occur during July and August. First of all, the hot weather, which is associated with a sprawling area of high pressure, covers a huge expanse. Today, for example, at least 141 million people under heat advisories or warnings, according to a tweet from NOAA spokesman Justin Kenney (see video below).
Morpheus says to ask you, "who the heck are you talking about"
lol
That was according to a gps watch with a digital thermometer sitting on the same surface I was stuck on that day. Dark green steel hull in the middle of a rock valley with not a single tree in July. Yeah trust me it was hot. The cooks trailer had a record in the 70s.67 degrees eh...count me very skepticalhttp://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/MichaelLevin.shtml