To: kattracks
113 degrees, 25 years old, and he died? What a bunch of p*ssies they're breeding. Hell, I'm 41, and I carry a golf bag up and down the hills for 4 hours in tempuratures that high, all summer long here in Woodland Hills CA.
To: Henchster
Don't you get it? He was offed.
Dying of thirst is a different twist from the heart attack (age 44) and the car wreck.
To: Henchster; cardinal4
I remember getting off an Air Force C-12 in Riyadh in August. The AC told me it was 140 on the tarmac. My first breath was like sucking flames into my lungs. I'm from Detroit. That prince, a son of the desert, should've taken some very basic precautions. The plot thickens.
29 posted on
07/29/2002 6:01:08 PM PDT by
Ax
To: Henchster
>i>113 degrees, 25 years old, and he died? What a bunch of p*ssies they're breeding. Hell, I'm 41, and I carry a golf bag up and down the hills for 4 hours in tempuratures that high, all summer long here in Woodland Hills CA.
Carefull with the boasting! :)
Woodland Hills CA: Jun Jul Aug
Avg. High 87°F 95°F 95°F
Record High 115°F 116°F 115°F
1990 1985 1985
53 posted on
07/29/2002 6:42:26 PM PDT by
cinFLA
To: Henchster
Hell, I'm 41, and I carry a golf bag up and down the hills for 4 hours in tempuratures that high, all summer long here in Woodland Hills CA.
Ha! I don't think it's EVER hit 113 in Woodland Hills; we just moved out to La Quinta (where it hit 115 today) from Newhall (generally hotter than WH), where it never topped 110 in the past 20 years......
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