One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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My landlord replaced the swamp cooler motor HOWEVER, I can't turn it on till 7:00 pm or I get hot air.
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Yesterday felt like I have experiencing another stroke but I went back to bed and felt better when I got up. Today it is less hot - only 80 F.
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We need rain really bad here and have been over 100 a lot!
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sparkey49 (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 17, 2018 3:09 pm We need rain really bad here and have been over 100 a lot!

You have my condolences, sparky. Great heat can be unbearable especially if it is about 100 or more and worse if you are a 71 year old fart like me :)
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Unfortunately, I'm out of baby aspirin till the First. My doc was having take a low dose aspirin once a day to prevent stroke.

If I lived back East I suppose I could suffer a stroke if I saw Paolo, Kristoff or Uncle Flo naked - heheheheh
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Or, worse yet if I saw myself naked in a mirror
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oh fruck, it is 104 today
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We've had heat indexes in of 100F here for about 2 weeks now. It's really getting old. Some relief tonight, with a slight rain. The grass has turned brown, and the crops look like dying weeds. If it's like this all over the Midwest, expect food prices to go up this fall. Ears are forming on corn, and beans are not blooming yet. It's not a good time for a dry spell. Then again, it's been a hot, dry year ever since winter ended on May 14 and summer hit a few hours later.
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Paolo wrote: Fri Jul 06, 2018 4:14 pm We've had heat indexes in of 100F here for about 2 weeks now. It's really getting old. Some relief tonight, with a slight rain. The grass has turned brown, and the crops look like dying weeds. If it's like this all over the Midwest, expect food prices to go up this fall. Ears are forming on corn, and beans are not blooming yet. It's not a good time for a dry spell. Then again, it's been a hot, dry year ever since winter ended on May 14 and summer hit a few hours later.

Paolo, don't come visit me tomorrow - it is going to be 114. HELP - LOL
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Correction, today my town is 121 - aarrgghhhhh
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