Posted by jeffcat on July 22, 2017 at 12:54:20 from (50.207.7.236):
In Reply to: How hot is it? posted by Jon f mn on July 22, 2017 at 11:20:16:
It is so hot you can smell your own sweat stink as you walk by. A popcorn fart would spontaneous combust. Your PF Keds flyer sneakers get stuck in the tar crossing the street. Your CAR gets stuck at the trafic light. Your dog wants to go out and then changes his mind and goes and uses the toilet. Your air conditioning laughs at you when you set the T stat lower. The weather man on TV starts to talk about the temperature and says ,Awwww screw it. The Ferrell cats and pigeons are sitting next to each other in the shade sharing an ice pop. The cows are out in the stream so far they are using snorkels to breath. My pop corn in the garden is starting to pop. I can go out in the garden and the Egg Plant Parmeson is ready to harvest. You want any more? This was this morning.
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