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Man Mountain

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So hot... Soooooo HOT! :D


:p
 

badbadboy

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That was such a hot, sweaty, sexy movie.

I always end up in The Dirty South in the Summer time for biz.

Seeing the local ladies wearing their summer dresses always reminds me of Kathleen Turner ;)
 

apl16

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Not sure being fat has much to do with it. I have basically none and I am constantly too hot. I can be hornier than a half fucked fox in a forest fire and in the company of the hottest lady on the planet, but once I start overheating - fuhhhhhgedddaboudit!! I find I need the AC in the bedroom on to sleep at night from May till October or November in the Okanagan, and even in the winter months I usually keep the fan going. I hoped I'd have more (indoor) heat tolerance as I got older but here am at 55 and it is still a frustrating issue.

I'm hearin' ya. I'm nearly always too hot. Had all the medical tests. I radiate heat. Skinny women love hugging me when they come in from the cold ;-)

BTW, I did get a very nice bj this afternoon in an air conditioned spa :p
 

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I used to advertise air conditioning, but a few gentlemen mentioned that all high rises have it. I'm not sure if that is true or not, but of the 6 high rises in various areas I have lived, that was the case.

My current place also has an amazing cross wind from balcony to balcony - so I always leave the doors open, especially with AC on so that there is always fresh air and negative ions ;-)
 

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used to be that you need air conditioning in Vancouver for about 2 to 3 weeks a year. most struggled with buying AC just for that short time period

these days I would say it is more like 5 to 7 weeks of the year you need AC

the other funny thing about Vancouver is that there is an old city by-law which prohibits the use of those in window type AC units you see everywhere else, one of the reason the apartments downtown look the way they do is that they don't have those ugly boxes in every window. that is why they sell those floor standing models here.

from a more practical side however they should get rid of that by-law now that we are up to 5 to 7 weeks of heat, the by-law came into effect in an era when we really didn't need them

downtown in the summer on a windless night it gets too hot to sleep, the other problem is if you have the windows open it is too noisy to sleep

be nice for us to go to built in AC at some point rather than these portable mobile units however that is a political issue

agree with the need for AC for providers, who wants two bodies stuck together from being drenched in sweat
 

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(quoting from a classic Seinfeld episode).
"i WAS IN THE POOL! i WAS IN THE POOL!"

I READILY ADMIT; I miss the central air conditioning & high ceilings in my Clayton Heights place. HOWEVER: Sleeping up in the Playhouse is delightful and cool back in the trees. Being able to be naked in the shade on the deck with a cool wind is nice too, then inside for a quick cool rinse (60 seconds max) before things get all hot & sweaty again! Right now I only put clothes on if I need to leave the property! Otherwise, it's undies or less!
 

summerbreeze

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probably more important than the brand is the retailer you buy it from and warrantee policy

london drugs probably the best
walmart not bad
future shop (not around anymore, left a lot of people hanging)
target, gone as well
eatons/bay good return policy
home depot not bad but hassle filling out the paperwork
canadian tire, depends on the store, different franchise owners

if you get one, you will sleep a lot better

get larger than you think, pulling the temp down quickly in a room is also a major benefit
 

westwoody

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home depot not bad but hassle filling out the paperwork
What paperwork is there at Home Depot that nobody else has?
I'm a contractor and they are the best to deal with!
If you get one you will sleep a lot better
Yep, the air is less humid. I thought the noise would be annoying but it puts me right out, it drowns out traffic and everything else.
 

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i have one from walmart...it was $500 bux, one of the "cheap" kinds...it only works in 1 room, the living/kitchen area...my area and upstairs is left behind, but i'd rather be in the place where theres entertainment and melt lol

 

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The problem with the portable ones like I have is they have to be close to a window so the plastic piece can blow out the hot air ( or I think that's why ) but it's way cooler with it that's for sure.

The place with the best return policy is Costco - they take anything back. No packaging - no receipt. I knew someone who's child broke a flat screen tv purchased over a year earlier. Not only did they take it back - they gave them an upgrade !
 

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i have one from walmart...it was $500 bux, one of the "cheap" kinds...it only works in 1 room, the living/kitchen area...my area and upstairs is left behind, but i'd rather be in the place where theres entertainment and melt lol

$500 bucks at Walmart :eek:. Seems pricey. You could have had a much better one, 14,000 btu for much less at Costco. That size covers quite a large area.
 

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I have one of the floor models for the lower level of my condo. Uberhaus, which I got from Rona. It is great, but you still have to vent it. Measured out the hose and cut a hole through the wall, it was pretty simple. You can get faceplates to cover the hole in the winter. These things are pretty powerful and can on occasion trip the breaker if you are running too many other electrical items, but otherwise I am so thankful I got it. Around 12 amp output. First few years I owned the place, I had to go up to the one bedroom where I have a window AC to seek refuge and watch TV there, as even with blinds and an awning on the deck out back the sun just scorches through the living and dining room from 6 pm to sunset during the hot periods.
 
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