I wouldn't really consider July and August as too hot. I can only think of a hand full of days that were unpleasant. I remember wearing a sweatshirt on the Fourth of July last year. It also depends on the year, I do remember visiting you Eileen on a Fourth of July several years before I moved up there and I thought I was going to DIE. Mainly because there was no air conditioning anywhere we went.
I am from HOTlanta,so maybe my point of reference has something to do with it.
MJ- yeah, usually the summers aren't so bad but occasionally we can have a couple of weeks of days over 90 and it's brutal- no AC and lots of humidity. But I think HOTlanta has skewed your internal thermometer. Seriously, that 4th of July you speak of was like a week spent inside of a pizza oven.
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too funny and too true!
Yeah, I'm really annoyed at spring for still being in the 20s every morning. Spring, my eye!
Yeah, that seems about right. Hilarious!
I wouldn't really consider July and August as too hot. I can only think of a hand full of days that were unpleasant. I remember wearing a sweatshirt on the Fourth of July last year. It also depends on the year, I do remember visiting you Eileen on a Fourth of July several years before I moved up there and I thought I was going to DIE. Mainly because there was no air conditioning anywhere we went.
I am from HOTlanta,so maybe my point of reference has something to do with it.
MJ- yeah, usually the summers aren't so bad but occasionally we can have a couple of weeks of days over 90 and it's brutal- no AC and lots of humidity. But I think HOTlanta has skewed your internal thermometer. Seriously, that 4th of July you speak of was like a week spent inside of a pizza oven.
Adam is only happy and not complaining when it is between 55 and 70 and not raining. FYI.
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