Re: This is a thread that could possibly never end....



DRUMAJOR wrote:

105 degrees in SoCal and rising.

(NO Jackie, THAT is shrinking in the heat...
I'm talking about the temperature in the shade.)


Meh-ahh. Did you just say something about rising 105 degrees in the shade?

Jackie


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