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Posted by davpal on August 02, 2006 at 23:07:02 from (216.93.96.21):
Man the heat and humidity im Michigan right now is about enough to make you crazy. We had some storms go through but all it did was make the humidity go up. I hope this all goes away pretty soon. Now it is raining outside again and there is not a drop of wind and the mosquitoes are absolutely out of control. I don't have central air, just a window air conditioner which is almost useless. I think I will be looking into central air after this year. I can never remember a summer this hot and humid ever in this state. I used to sleep in a two story house upstairs when I was a kid with no air conditioning and never remember anything like this. All I want is 75 degrees, low humidity, for a couple of weeks. That would make it feel so much better around here and everywhere else that is also suffering. It just keeps heating up and it is like a rain forest around here. Seems like too much of a good thing can end up being a bad thing. I am looking forward to snow more than I ever have been. That isn't even normal around here anymore either. Seems like we get a lot of wet, slushy, foggy winter days more than we do just cold and dry anymore. I think michigan wants to be a swamp again!
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