The summers, at times, can get a wee hot up there, but at least it cools off nicely at night.
I tells ya, with Captain upgrade coming this year, don’t think I haven’t tossed around the idea of transferring to Oakland and moving to Napa…
The summers, at times, can get a wee hot up there, but at least it cools off nicely at night.
I tells ya, with Captain upgrade coming this year, don’t think I haven’t tossed around the idea of transferring to Oakland and moving to Napa…
Name?
Upgrade. Captain Upgrade.
HA!
With some of the chuckle-fucks I work and fly with, they’d actually put that on a business card.
I love that show.
I remember my summers growing up in Houston as hot, but not unbearable. We’d play outside, run, bike, have summer football practice, mow the lawn, without thinking much about the heat.
Then I left and spent most of my 20’s and early 30’s in the northeast. When I moved back at the turn of the century, it certainly felt hotter than I remembered. I wasn’t sure if I had grown soft due to time away, or just with age. Or maybe I had been too foolhardy in my youth to pay attention to the heat.
Now that I’ve been in CA for 17 years, I wonder how it would feel to be back. Y’all make it sound even hotter than it was when I last lived there.
You can bear a lot when you’re a kid. You got soft. And old. Old and soft.
ERCOT advisory issued for this afternoon.
Hold on to yer butts.
They said to conserve energy, so I’m going to go and lie down for a bit
The record demand on Texas’ creaky power grid is being satisfied by [drumroll] wind and solar energy production [cymbal crash].
https://twitter.com/allinwithchris/status/1674946195314057224
Let’s get the word out. I’m sure a few conservatives out there will take an axe to their “woke” A/C units and relieve some of the demand pressure.
Give the AC unit a push and it’ll fall right out the window. Maybe it’ll land near the Keurig machine.
Or, if we’re really lucky, right on Greg Abbott as he’s rolling by to find some immigrants to bus elsewhere.
A few days ago it was recommended for Texans to set their AC to 82 degrees at night.
Uh huh.
I’m sure things will improve after the infrastructure improvements that are sure to arise from the property tax cuts.
They didn’t have A/C at the Alamo, so real Texans don’t need it now.
The Alamo was in March.
82 degrees is the new line in the sand.
Next to the pile of Russian generals.
Excellent