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they still do this near me |
- in our house with 2 parents and 4 kids, there was only a cheap a.c. unit in the TV room. we mainly slept upstairs (where the heat rose), barely had fans for some reasons. we had one big attic fan which blew hot attic air, thru i think a 4 by 4 vent, which was supposed to cool us off. god that hot air up there never moved, i wonder how we slept at all. hate to complain about the people that gave me so much, but that was one of those instances where we were supposed to tough it out. like sickness, injury, bad jobs etc.
- i grew up thinking that all beaches suck because of the ones in NY and NJ. still think they're pretty weak. at least back then, places like Jones beach: not the cleanest water, get burned (sunblock not as common?), get sand everywhere. is a place so great, when you have to shower afterwards? like sex with my ex wife yuk yuk.
- school went til late June and there always seemed to be a heat wave attacking us at some point, and of course there was no a.c., little circulation in those huge brick buildings.
- i did a good deal of theatre pretty young. since i was in school, i did it much in the summer. again it seemed like a heat wave would often strike right at opening nite: in often big heavy costumes, big heavy makeup, wigs, hot lights, halls without a.c., little circulation
- again my fervent environmentalism kept me from even using a fan in the hottest month in NYC records, July 1999: http://thekrock.blogspot.com/2010/07/to-past-darkly-summer-1999.html
- i really want to know why, if there's no sunlight at all down below, every subway tunnel feels like you're in a level of hell? every other subterranean level in the world is cool.
keep in mind I've lived in the Mojave desert, L.A., FLorida and Texas in Summers, and i still think that NY summers are some of the hottest i've experienced.
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