trojanfan12
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I hope you know I am only joking, playing on the old "its a dry heat" farce.. Like a friend of mine who lives in AZ once said "go ahead and stick your head in a 120 degree oven since its a dry heat"
Dry heat is a real thing, but not as much as it gets played up.
Give me 100 degrees and low humidity over 90 degrees and high humidity any time.
Having said that, once it gets to over 100 degrees...it's just too fucking hot...I don't care what the humidity is. lol
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