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They MUST exist on AC, is all I can figure. It's hot here as well, but really it doesn't bother me so much. Have the window open, no AC, sleep pants, sleeveless t, I feel a little warm, but not enough to justify turning on the air. My roommate, I'm sure, will feel differently, especially after a long day of gold.
 

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Relique du Madde said:
God damn it's freaken hot today*...

How the hell do you manage to survive in the desert Rev?




*Please note: My house has no AC.
He's actually a cactus.
 

Relique du Madde said:
God damn it's freaken hot today*...

How the hell do you manage to survive in the desert Rev?

*Please note: My house has no AC.
A/C (set at 78O) & drinking lots of liquids (water or soda).

EDIT: Forgot to mention that I have a small portable fan pointed at me on full blast.
 
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Reveille said:
Show? I thought it was a National Lampoon movie.

The fact that Dog Moon said "show" could be a "tell." I had two teachers who worked in the film/television industry that also called movies "shows."


Right now I'm watching Moon Phase and am wishing that english speaking va did not resort to doing a "high pitched + squeeky" voice when portraying a "cute + excitable" teenage girls. What's worse is that the main female character/love interest in Moon Phase seems to go from normal sounding to annoyingly high-pitched in like .00001 seconds.

*Sigh* If only high-pitched and annoying wasn't a desired vocal Archetype in anime.
 
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Aeson said:
He's actually a cactus.
I think this has to be it. That said, I'd love to visit that particular desert someday. Grand Canyon would be cool to see before it's ruined. Took the nature millions of years to carve it, took humanity few decades to ruin it...
 

Blackrat said:
I think this has to be it. That said, I'd love to visit that particular desert someday. Grand Canyon would be cool to see before it's ruined. Took the nature millions of years to carve it, took humanity few decades to ruin it...

Actually, it took a GIANT man with an axe like not even an hour. Carved that out just as he was walking down the plains, followed by his big, blue ox.
 

Dog Moon said:
Actually, it took a GIANT man with an axe like not even an hour. Carved that out just as he was walking down the plains, followed by his big, blue ox.

I once heard that back in the 1920s they found a huge cave in the Grand Canyon which lead to a burial chamber which had several 15 foot long human skeletons within it.
 

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