💬 OT ❄️ The Official TCG Complains about Snow Yearly Despite Living in the Midwest and it never snows here anyway.

DEEZUZ

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You boys in ILLANNOYS got some though lol
 

Dave M

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80 degrees with 95% humidity.

Pass.

Gimme dat dry heat
Lol, silly AZ newb. The heat isn't very dry in July/August since all of the midwesterners moved out there and brought their grass and water features with them :rofl:

There's been times during monsoon season where it was 100 degrees with 100% humidity after a good storm the prior night. Ain't enough Gold Bond in the world for that kind of ball sweat.
 
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Huggerorange73

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Lol, silly AZ newb. The heat isn't very dry in July/August since all of the midwesterners moved out there and brought their grass and water features with them :rofl:

There's been times during monsoon season where it was 100 degrees with 100% humidity after a good storm the prior night. Ain't enough Gold Bond in the world for that kind of ball sweat.
Fair points.

I've experienced that last summer.

Still would take this over ILL-ANNOY any day.
 

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I just gotta take a shot at those clowns at Illinois Storm Chasers (as well as all the other meteorologists) that were predicting anything south of the northern border counties...

ISC's projection;
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Current radar as of 3PM;

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The killer 1-3" or maybe 2 - 5" result (since it's very close on their prediction map), projection they came up with;
Rochelle at 3PM.png
 

IDAFC21

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The local rock station (98 KUPD) morning show used to open with the Gold Bond color of the day.

:ROFLMAO: I've been listening to them since I've moved out here and don't remember that, but I do remember when they used to give out recipes on the air on days when it would rain so the ladies could stay home and cook something for their men and not be out on the wet roads crashing into everything
 

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