Im definatly used to the dry heat. I think today i sweat out water that had been in my body for 15 years lol
Humidity
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One time I was laying on a stepdeck in a little wide spot in the woods in east tx, I woke up before daylight listening to something or someone breathing. I didn't have a clue where or what it was but knew it was close. I was covered in a light blanket and listened until I thought I had pinpointed it's location, then through the blanket off and jumped off as fast as I could, ready for whatever was to come. lol I probably looked the sight, but it was somebodys hound dog right under me, just laying there minding his business. lol
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I was born and raised in Memphis, humidity capital of the south. I know, everybody in the South thinks where they are is the worst. I never knew how nice it was out West until I was about 30 and nowadays I try to run out there and hardly come home in the summer.
I gotta say, one of the biggest reasons I don't pull flatbed is the humidity. Every now and then sitting at a dock waiting hours to get this dry box loaded I remember that I'm not out in the humidity.tscottme, sealevel, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this. -
I just stand a little closer..-300 degrees
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my kind of cold
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