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dean miller
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74.1 tops today per the Atomic clock ( time, temperature and date) Currently 72.2 at 5:51 PST On the only hill in lovely Pismo Beach, California
over looking the the blue Pacific...
FYI: We reside in a micro Climate--never too cold never too hot. At sea level one mile north or one mile south or on the beach plus ten or more
degrees--.
Great place to live...
SDM
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bajajudy
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Paula
That is exactly what I told him....manly men dont wear all those clothes in these temps. Of course he isnt going through.....you know what. Maybe
he is and it is the opposite for men. 
In other words, that wasnt a typo
But I do need glasses
[Edited on 7-7-2007 by bajajudy]
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BirdDog
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Quote: | Originally posted by baitcast
115 and I,m watching these fools out on the golf course
I always thought ice fishermen and duck hunters were weird.
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Being an avid duckhunter I can say that most of us are. 95 degrees and 70% humidity here in Iowa.
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shari
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Perfect weather in Asuncion...chilly enough in the afternoons for a long sleeve T-shirt! Water warming up and lots of kids boogie boarding these
days...finally have shorts weather!
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BirdDog
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Yeah Yeah Shari. It's not like I don't want to be there bad enough already.
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Bajafun777
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Down El Centro way reading of 117 degrees and we have more coming with hotter days yet. In another year this will not be an issue with me as I will
definately be in cooler places in Baja. Now, do not get me wrong I like it warm but once it gets over 100 degrees I do not like it anymore. The
older we get the less heat and stress the better. Now one thing I never like is snow, as I had enough of that when I was younger in Amarillo Texas
With all the shoving and cutting wood for the fireplace, no more no more. Give me the cool breeze of the ocean and a cold one just popping one here
and one there, got to love that life . Later-----bajafun777
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bajamigo
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This little factoid should send you running for sweaters..
The hottest temperature on Earth ever recorded most likely occurred in Death Valley, California during 43 consecutive days between July 6 and August
17, 1917. During those days, the temperature was over 48 degrees Celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit). The national weather service recorded 56.7 °C (134
°F). The date reported there was July 10, 1913.
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DENNIS
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I've heard that the hottest place recorded in the western hemisphere was San Luis, Rio Colorado.
There's a huge horseshoe shaped hoar house district there so, I have no doubt that it's true after having spent time there.
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DENNIS
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By the way..... I got that stat from the guiness book.
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bajaguy
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Business Opportunity
I'm thinking either place (Death Valley and/or San Luis) could use a Pacifico/Ice drive-through
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DENNIS
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Yeah Terry---
Ideas like that are what made Slim Helu the richest man in the world.
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Paula
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
Perfect weather in Asuncion...chilly enough in the afternoons for a long sleeve T-shirt! Water warming up and lots of kids boogie boarding these
days...finally have shorts weather! |
Sounds like winterr in Loreto. Do you think that we all are COMPLAINING about the heat?
Well... you've got another think comin'!
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bajamigo
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
I'm thinking either place (Death Valley and/or San Luis) could use a Pacifico/Ice drive-through |
You are destined for great riches.
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Price
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It's getting hot in San Felipe - just purchased a hot tub - in summer heat off - add:moon: ice - works great !!!!!!!!!!!
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Cypress
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It's finally warmed up in these parts. Been cutting firewood, but
haven't had to build a fire in the heater. T-shirt weather.
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Oso
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
I've heard that the hottest place recorded in the western hemisphere was San Luis, Rio Colorado.
There's a huge horseshoe shaped hoar house district there so, I have no doubt that it's true after having spent time there. |
Living 2 miles North of there in San Luis, AZ, I can believe the first part. But, you must not have been here in awhile. The "Zona de Tolerancia" is
gone. Not that the oldest profession has disappeared, it's just decentralized- no more "cribs", only free-lancers working the clubs.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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DENNIS
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Gone? I was there only once, so far back I can't remember when.
So, it's gone. Wow. I guess that leaves the Pyramids at Giza as the only remaining "Wonder Of The World."
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MrBillM
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Another Historical Landmark Gone ?
Did they erect a monument so that present and future generations might stop and lament the loss ?
It was one of the best Tourist attractions I've seen in Mexico.
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Oso
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Blame it on the maquiladoras...
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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Oso
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Bumper sticker seen recently at the IGA (pronounced ee-gah) in San Luis, AZ:
YUMA
P-nche Caloron Insoportable
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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