pikers.

I spent the weekend in New Orleans explaining that yes, my credit
cards are curved, and this is what happens when you leave your purse
in the car when the actual temperature (thermometer) is 105+. This
being New Mexico, humidity is not part of the equation. Nobody had
ever heard of such a thing. Once I hit west of San Antonio, nobody
gave it a second thought.

By the way, I really did notice the humidity in New Orleans. Kinda
like you notice a fist in the face ;) Also the air seemed kinda
syrupy. Sea level I guess.

On 8/8/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> weather.com still says 102 degrees at the airport in RAleigh.
>
> My thermometer says 99.1 degrees (it was 100 degrees when I got home a
> half hour ago)
>
> But hey.. it's not the heat....
>
> Rick
>
> 

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