Not my fucking day. Since it’s so hot, I decided to make iced tea and went into one of my kitchen cabinets looking for large tea bags. I knocked down a bottle of steak sauce which shattered, sending shards of glass and steak sauce everywhere. It also got all over my clothes, which will probably stain.
I was thinking that although it had nothing to do with anything, my father would probably have blamed it on my bare feet.




72 degrees is not hot. 72 degrees is the definition of perfect weather.
Anything over 75 degrees is officially hot.
I beg to differ MrSnrub. Anything over 60 degrees is too hot. 72 is beastly.
Hot? HOT? Do You Know How Many Inches Of Snow We Got Last Night?
And yeah, anything over 60 is hot.
man,
i opened the cabinet the other night and a whole bottle of green food coloring fell out and broke on the counter.
nightmare!!!
Would hydrogen peroxide get the stains out?
None of you would be very happy in Austin, where 100 degrees with 92% humidity is called ”warm”.
Stay out of Phoenix…72 degrees is officially called ‘winter’ here…or the overnight low in spring.
It was 88 degrees here in the Salinas Valley. I’m pretty sure that’s close to record for this day in April. Hot, hot, hot. A/C running all day in the RV and the kids turned on the park’s sprinklers (fortunately the rangers like us.)
Yeah, it was your bare feet, for sure.
Now you know, Dad would not blame your clumsiness on your bare feet. Now, if you cut ur bare foot on the broken glass….that’s a different story all together…and he’d be right! dammit!!!
white_n_az: We visited relatives in Phoenix in February several years ago.
It was 70-something degrees on and they had the heat on in the house. We had to open the windows so we wouldn’t roast alive.
Yeah. It’s like going to Hawaii from the upper Midwest in February. It’s 70 degrees Fahrenheit in Waikiki at night and in the chi-chi shops the natives are out in their furs or designer coats and leather gloves.
My youngest child was born in Michigan, but grew up in North Carolina until the age of 6. When we moved back to the snow belt it took a whole year for his system to adjust, but by the age of 8 he was running outside into blizzards sans coat with the best of them.
I live in Minnesota. What’s “hot”?
You want whacky weather? Two weeks ago it was snowing in Seattle. At sea level.
Yesterday I got sunburned at the Dalai Lama event.
In Seattle.
In April.
Right back to 50-deg and raining today. Feh.
His Holiness was very impressive, by the way. Simple peace plan? Send several of the world leaders from the largest countries to a resort somewhere with no media and no agenda. Let them play together with their kids and grandkids. Allow them to open some dialogue, develop some relationships, get to know each other as people.
Pretty hard to order in the bombers when your grandkids’ friends might be on the receiving end…