AJ wrote:where r u? March? its May here In August, well, hoe shell I put it .... let me think..... WE R F%$&ed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ouch, busted! I've got no time machine or anything fun like that. I absolutely meant May, but I wasn't looking past the first letter of the month. No clue or excuses... Brain fart.
scrambled eggs on the f*&^^%ing side walk. welcome to Calcutta!!!!!!!
its hot! but not in the good way. so stay away from az!!!!!!!
I'm gonna take a stab in the dark... You're not with the tourism board of AZ, are ya?
Although... frying eggs anytime during the day sans oven/stove does seem like a little bit of awesomeness to me. Of course, when I eat my eggs, I tend to step away from the stove, so I can see how that wouldn't be quite so great.
AJ wrote:how did u know?!
I HEAR U ABOUT THE EGGS!
But IT IS HOT HERE for someone from NE!
It's not hot - yet.
- June is usually hot, but it's dry, so we don't notice too much.
- July is not as hot, but it's more humid, because the monsoon starts in July, so we don't notice too much.
- The first half of August is hot and humid, and it's starting to get annoying.
- The end of August and September is hot and humid and sucks.
AJ wrote:and last october was 110 enough said. and if 95 in may is normal for you than congratulations! I would politely disagree.
the life throws shit at you and u have to deal with it, no?
But the life did not tell me I will be living in Hell
My grandparents actually CHOSE to move to Mesa. I visited them a few times-never in the summer-and my grandfather would say that it was a "dry heat."
To which I replied, "So's my oven but I am not going to move in there, either!"
After my grandfather died, I had to go down there to clear out his house, in JULY While walking into Walmart at about high noon I thought I had stepped in some gum or something because my shoes were kind of sticking to the blacktop... I found out it was my shoes... MELTING... from the heat!
I was so happy to get back to Ohio, I can't even begin to tell you.