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as you may or may not know, I just bought a house. it's small, but very functional. last night, my friend mike came over and immediately
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by
fabulous squad
You do not have central air? Ouch. -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Jul 20 '15, 08:09
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I don't have it now either, boy do I miss that. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jul 20, 08:15
I live in central pennsylvania. our average high in july is 81 degrees. -- (link)
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fabulous squad
Jul 20, 08:13
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But what about heating in the winter? -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 20, 08:28
i don't have it either, it was 90* yesterday, and humid. If you turn on a fan, it's not that bad. (people think it's impossible to live without.) -- (edited)
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Andie
Jul 20, 08:28
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It's super uncommon here. Would maybe be used two weeks a year. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 20, 08:50
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Your air is much drier -- nm
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zork
Jul 20, 08:55
AKA 10 degrees too warm to be comfortable. *hugs his AC* -- nm*
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TWuG
Jul 20, 08:21
Yeah, our AC would be on. But I get that out there no AC is the norm. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 20, 08:16
*moves there* -- nm
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spamlet
Jul 20, 08:15
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