View Full Version : Too warm to sleep


Howdoulikemenow333
08-13-2005, 03:46 AM
It's to warm to sleep tonight, I got to fans going.It was up in the high 80' today.The weather here is changing fast.

TripperFan
08-13-2005, 11:40 PM
I saw that! Canadian weather said Yellowknife was going to be 28 degrees celcius which is HOT!! Especially up your way!

Before we got air conditioning, we sometimes would move our mattress out to the living room and just sleep on the floor with fans going. It must be rough on you since you're not used to it! ;)

Mr. Television
08-13-2005, 11:58 PM
Its been hot and humid here for weeks. I'm ready for fall.

TripperFan
08-14-2005, 12:01 AM
I am too! I feel silly since last summer was SO cold, but this humidity with it is just gross. I'm tired of looking like Howard Stern (with the fuzzy hair). :(

theshark8777
08-14-2005, 12:02 AM
I am too! I feel silly since last summer was SO cold, but this humidity with it is just gross. I'm tired of looking like Howard Stern (with the fuzzy hair). :(

I want the fall to come but not the 124" of snow this winter!

Mr. Television
08-14-2005, 12:04 AM
I want the fall to come but not the 124" of snow this winter!
I like snow from Tnanksgiving through January and then I'm usually ready for Spring. :lol:

TheHappyBurgerMeister
08-14-2005, 12:09 AM
Even though we have air conditioning at my house I still can't sleep in my own bed when it's hot because it's SOOO freakin' HOT in our upstairs- where my bedroom is. No matter if we put the AC at freezing- it's still just always hot up there!

TripperFan
08-14-2005, 12:09 AM
I like snow from Tnanksgiving through January and then I'm usually ready for Spring. :lol:


I'm with you there! Course, our Thanksgiving is a month earlier, but yeah, by the end of November thru to EARLY January, I like snow - then it can melt completely as far as I'm concerned. Lousy that it never seems to work out that way tho.

Rene
08-14-2005, 12:18 AM
I am too! I feel silly since last summer was SO cold, but this humidity with it is just gross. I'm tired of looking like Howard Stern (with the fuzzy hair). :(

haha i know theres no point in flat ironing my hair caues its just gonna be nappy by the time i walk out of the bathroom lol

Mr. Television
08-14-2005, 12:24 AM
I'm with you there! Course, our Thanksgiving is a month earlier, but yeah, by the end of November thru to EARLY January, I like snow - then it can melt completely as far as I'm concerned. Lousy that it never seems to work out that way tho.
Last year we had a mild winter. We had rain on New Years and it felt like April. It sort of spoiled the Holiday mood. :lol: After the Holidays are over though I do look forward to spring.

Howdoulikemenow333
08-14-2005, 03:54 AM
Last year we had a mild winter. We had rain on New Years and it felt like April. It sort of spoiled the Holiday mood. :lol: After the Holidays are over though I do look forward to spring.
In the past years we had mijld winters usually it snows by the end of Oct to March,sometimes we get snow in April,but othertimes in Dec we did have rain few years.Today was around 58-65,I live right by the Oceon so it does get brezzy here. Tomarrow it will be sunny, in Fairbanks it get to 90's and in the interior of the state it gets to be about 90-=100 degrees sometimes. In the winter thoguh it gets down to 70-90 below with the wind cbill factor, thats why I like it here so much because summers are cool for the most part. When there's no wind it does get hot 80-87 sometime 90's.,

Brent88
08-14-2005, 09:48 AM
Upper 80's in Alaska is very unusual... I was noticing how warm and dry it was up there the other day. The only thing on the satellite shots were smoke from the wildfires.

Rachel3118
08-14-2005, 11:31 AM
I can't wait for winter, where you pile on blankets and it's still cold.

rusyd
08-14-2005, 04:46 PM
This is the 1st time this summer I got to turn off the AC and open the windows. It won't last though. I am ready for fall. :)

Kay Scarpetta
08-14-2005, 05:11 PM
thank god for central air-conditioning

Howdoulikemenow333
08-14-2005, 06:33 PM
Upper 80's in Alaska is very unusual... I was noticing how warm and dry it was up there the other day. The only thing on the satellite shots were smoke from the wildfires. In fairbanks it gets 80's all the time in summer,yes we had a lot of fires this year this time it was caused by lighting,it has been smokey alot also. How I hate I lived in the states Seattle, and Oregon it was humid and hot. I woul'nt mind living in Seattle again. Our state capitol; Jeanue been in the 80's,but thats by Whasinton also.It is globa warming,the weather,and there's some things that we never seen up here,but there coming up here Animals,bugs, that don't belong in Alaska,but there coming.Plus I would'nt mind going somewhere where it's warm during the winter and come back here during the summer. Alot of people i know does that.