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"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." ~Dr. Seuss
That was from The Master. My own woefully inadequate offering:
"Show up unexpectedly and with a flash entrance. Hang around and cause as much trouble as possible. Toss off wise-azz remarks. Wait 'til the defecation strikes the rotary-blade appliance, then pull a miraculous cure out of your azz."
~Dr. Phil
(via Cat In The Hat)
I just checked and it's actually 60 out. It just feels very hot in here because... I have no idea in all honesty. It's not in my head/body either, I don't have a fever.
e: I think this condo acts like a greenhouse or a car. Ever notice how your car is way hotter inside than what it is outside?
This will be our first summer in ours and having a floor above and below us this past winter was great, the heat rarely came on.
I'm hoping for the same when everyone starts using their A/C.
There have actually been severe storms outside where the wind is blowing like a tropical storm, yet I barely get a breeze in my room with the window open. Truly strange dynamics, this condo :|
Anyway, I should get to sleep soon. Another wasted weekend
Yeah, we have the same problem, the entry doors for all the units are accessed from a common hallway, which means no cross breeze.
I do miss the cross breeze of our old house.
The beard is finally starting to get bushy and is trying to hold in heat. Damn curls.
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