JGRAZ
a year ago
Happy Sunday gentlemen. Not at all looking forward to the next few days here in NJ. Looking at 93,97,100, 97 over the next four. I want winter back.
MACS
a year ago

Happy Sunday gentlemen. Not at all looking forward to the next few days here in NJ. Looking at 93,97,100, 97 over the next four. I want winter back.

JGRAZ wrote:


Late start to the dog walk is punishment for both of us. It's only 85 here right now, but the humidity is an ass-kicker. I get sweaty pits and butt crack and Tank is panting like I ran him the 3 miles.

Immediately lays on the cold tile for a few minutes, drinks some water, back on the tile... and then he eats breakfast.
danmdevries
a year ago
Sunday Sunday Sunday
Ram27
a year ago
Howdy y'all.................🙄
Gene363
a year ago

How many of your years have been spent near full summers in the South?
What is the summer survival playbook?

8trackdisco wrote:



Avoid getting sweaty, but once you are, go with it. Drink before you get thirsty.

As for years, About 1979 we moved from Orange County California to the absolutely most humid place ever, Bay City in the Gulf Coast of Texas, surrounded by swamps and rice fields. After eight+ years we moved to South Carolina, not exactly the dry SW, but a lot less humid and hot than our Texas location.
8trackdisco
a year ago

Avoid getting sweaty, but once you are, go with it. Drink before you get thirsty.

As for years, About 1979 we moved from Orange County California to the absolutely most humid place ever, Bay City in the Gulf Coast of Texas, surrounded by swamps and rice fields. After eight+ years we moved to South Carolina, not exactly the dry SW, but a lot less humid and hot than our Texas location.

Gene363 wrote:



Thanks for the help on.... Drink before you get thirsty.

As a person who spent his first 58 years being chronically underhydrated, can feel the difference 64 plus ounces of water makes. Mor e when it is hot and humid.
DrafterX
a year ago
I prolly drink more than 64 ozs of beer most everyday... 🍺
8trackdisco
a year ago

I prolly drink more than 64 ozs of beer most everyday... 🍺

DrafterX wrote:



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DrafterX
a year ago
I prolly drink more than 64 ozs of beer most everyday... 🍺
DrafterX
danmdevries
a year ago

:-k

DrafterX wrote:



Must've forgotten about the first post cuzza the beer n stuff. 🍺

I drink way more than 64oz water per day. Probably close to 200oz if not more.

I went through 4 gallon jugs of drinking water over the weekend at the race track from noon Friday to 8am Sunday. And several cans of diet soda, a few unsweetened iced teas with lemon.
izonfire
a year ago
64 ozs of beer???
Sure, I’ll have some… 🍺
JGRAZ
a year ago
Good morning everyone. Got Monday started with an hour-long thunderstorm ride into work with all the idiot driver fixin's to go along with it. Now its beautifully clear and 76 on its way to 98. Humidity feels nice and low today, so it might just be enjoyably hot later.
danmdevries
a year ago
Welcome back to Monday fellas
Ram27
a year ago
Hello Monday, hello gang. 🇨🇮 [ram27bat] 🇨🇮
Sunoverbeach
a year ago
We did the thunderstorm thing overnight. Prolly another one tonight. Deploying water wings to get into work tomorrow
MACS
a year ago
Mornin' dudes...

I drink at least 5 of those 16.8 oz water bottles every day, so 84 ounces at a minimum. More if I am outside much.

I don't partake of alcohol on the daily. Been cutting back on the amount I have when I do partake. Just too hard on the body now that I'm a senior citizen... almost.
deadeyedick
a year ago
Morning folks. Just got back from the last vacation and looking at another week of near 110+ each day. Musta had a storm while away as the pool is a mess and the pump while running is not drawing a vacuum for the in pool vac to sweep. Which one of youse clogged up da works? 🤦
Sunoverbeach
a year ago
Well, duh!

Another week-long pool party at DED’s.
It’s on!!! [crabby]

izonfire wrote:


Gene363
a year ago
Good Monday Afternoon to All! Coffee, breakfast, lunch done, Drove over to a work buddies house to pick up an antique lathe and associated parts. It's got a flat belt drive system. It's strapped down in the back of my truck waiting to go to another buddies house for refurbishment. He's an actual machinist and likes restoring old equipment.

The sad part, I found out our old neighbor, a retired submariner and super good guy has a bad heat. His Doc said he had three choices, hospice, a transplant or a mechanical heart. He chose the heart pump, didn't want to "waste" a good hero on an older 65'ish guy. 😰 If you can spare a prayer or even some good juju he could use it. 😣
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