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    From Morningstarr@HOBBYSPC to BiggieB on Wed May 20 23:17:48 2026
    Thanks for bringing those messages over!

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  • From BiggieB@HOBBYSPC/JJAMBBS to Morningstarr on Thu May 21 08:12:07 2026
    Thanks for bringing those messages over!


    You betcha!

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  • From Morningstarr@HOBBYSPC to BiggieB on Tue May 26 18:50:15 2026
    So it got up to the mid 80s today with cloud cover. I have never been this hot. It was so humid I looked like i jumped in a pool, and it wasn't even 9 o clock. Dude That humidity cranking like that, without out a breeze was a learning experience. The way I was sweating, I looked hung over. So If that's how being hung over feels like...I want no part in it dude. Eyes were burning, i about couldn't keep them open due to the sweat. It had my heart rate up a little higher than normal...just enough to make me feel like I was hyperventilating dude. I was literally stumbling around the job haha

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  • From BiggieB@HOBBYSPC/JJAMBBS to Morningstarr on Tue May 26 19:14:00 2026
    So it got up to the mid 80s today with cloud cover. I have never been this hot. It was so humid I looked like i jumped in a pool, and it wasn't even 9 o clock. Dude That humidity cranking like that, without out a breeze was a learning experience. The way I was sweating, I looked hung over. So If that's how being hung over feels like...I want no part in it dude. Eyes were burning, i about couldn't keep them open due to the sweat. It had my heart rate up a little higher than normal...just enough to make me feel like I was hyperventilating dude. I was literally stumbling around the job haha


    DRINK DRINK DRINK!!! You were probably dehydrated, a lot. Dehydration is a very serious thing and you can die from it or lose organs - like your kidneys. DRINK! If you are sweating a lot, the water in your body is leaving and you need to replenish it - with lots of WATER!

    Also, you don't know hot until you experience Jersey HOT! When the humidity, and heat, gets really high it becomes "muggy". Very muggy, like a swamp of blazing moist heat. I've been to many other states when it gets hot and Jersey is the muggy one, and really SUCKS! LOL.

    -BB

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  • From Morningstarr@HOBBYSPC to BiggieB on Wed May 27 08:54:58 2026
    I have heard horror stories of the humidity in Jersey and New York. I heard the subway in NYC is horrible. I know exactly what your talking about, and unfortunately I know the feeling too. I read that Charlotte humidity is of the top ten sweatiest cities in the us. I was comparing it to Florida using A.I lol. It explained why it is so hot and humid. They city was built in a volcano and the mountains trap the moist air from the beach and it just sits on top of Charlotte. There will be no wind blowing either. In Jersey you are surrounded by water dude. I read that just because it's further north doesn't mean squat. Just that the Summers aren't as long as ours. It still gets hot though, dangerously hot. How do you deal with humidity? You can't get in the shade and cool off, because it's just as hot. With no wind, the sweat doesn't cool ya off it makes it worse. I guess I know what it feels like to be hung over now.

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