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Just great here in WI lately.
 
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Currently 60°F, clear skies headed to 75 today. Smile.





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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

We trudge on.
 
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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

Drove a Toyota without a working A/C as a college student. No problems. Just always had a towel ready to soak up the sweat. Big Grin


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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

We trudge on.


I was 6 years from existence, so a no-go from me. Big Grin




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Didnt a hurricane hit downtown and cover the streets in inches of window glass that Summer? Ana, Alicia???

Was not living there at the time but I remember hearing about it.

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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

We trudge on.


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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

Drove a Farmall 300 every day shredding grass and harvested crops south of Hutto. I remember it was a tad warm that year.




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I spent part of the Summer of 71 in San Antonio. The Army discharged me in July and I headed back North. My brother has been in the Houston area for several years and it is plenty hot for him.
 
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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

I do! I was nineteen and one of those 113 days we were swimming in a rock quarry in Celina.

It was a truly miserable slog.

We trudge on.
 
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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

We trudge on.


Yep we were in the middle of laying 20 miles of 10” steel in west texas.

Running equipment was bad enough but welding was a bitch.

Drank lots of water and ice tea but the cold watermelon breaks were nice.
 
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The hottest I do ever recall being was July-September 1994 sandblasting the steel exhaust trunks of my ship in Texas City. I remember 32 days in a row over 100f with 95%+ humidity. Worked 0500 to 1700 outside on the steel, 2 15 minute breaks and 40 minutes for lunch. My helmet air was fed from a service compressor inside the engine room, about 120F. Still remember it vividly. Working inside the trunk was the worst, 5’x5’ cross section with a 36” exhaust pipe through the center. It was weapons grade hot in there. Prayed for rain like a man dying of thirst. Didn’t get any. I probably couldn’t do an hour for $1 million today. I think I got paid $67 a day back then.



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I won’t forget in 2011 when Austin had 90 days of 100+ degree days for the year. I think we are going to give 2011 a run for its money this year. This heat sucks. I hate Texas summers and have lived here my whole life.




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I hope Texans get some relief.

My only experience with western heat, is 3 days spent in Flagstaff AZ in 2006. About 99-100 each day.

Would ride a bicycle. Never sweat, but would drink water constantly.


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Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

We trudge on.


Yep we were in the middle of laying 20 miles of 10” steel in west texas.

Running equipment was bad enough but welding was a bitch.

Drank lots of water and ice tea but the cold watermelon breaks were nice.


Yep, I was here on my first go-round. Then move to NJ and that summer was hatter then shit, then move to Tennessee and it was somewhat better but for some reason more humid. Then back to Texas and just learned to live with 2 months of hot weather in luau of 6 months of snow and ice. Chicago born and lived there for 30 some year before moving on so I know what northern winters brings and figured out that was not for me.



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Didnt a hurricane hit downtown and cover the streets in inches of window glass that Summer? Ana, Alicia???

Was not living there at the time but I remember hearing about it.

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Originally posted by Wetrudgeon:
Any Texicans here old enough to remember the summer of 1980?

We trudge on.


That was Alicia, but it was August 1983. we were in Scotland for 3 weeks, and were pretty much helpless, but we had no damage.


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Currently 60°F, clear skies headed to 75 today

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Let us know how hot it is when Mount Hood erupts.
 
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Raining right now in my part of Houston (SW).
Awesome to see! Cool
 
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Raining right now in my part of Houston (SW).
Awesome to see! Cool


Send some of it north!




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Currently 60°F, clear skies headed to 75 today

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Let us know how hot it is when Mount Hood erupts.


Sure; but I’m just as likely as you to hear it on the news! Mt. Hood is a long ways away. Wink





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Raining right now in my part of Houston (SW).
Awesome to see! Cool


Send some of it north!


We finally got some here. Brief, but lovely.




 
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