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I have lived in Arizona for 27 years and never get tired of the heat. I froze my butt off for 23 years in upstate NY. Never going to live in the snow again! As for being too hot to smoke, I installed fans on my patio, installed a drop-down sun shade, and bring out a large pitcher of iced tea. Being in the shade does help quite a bit. Wife installed a fly-trap thing the other day, it smelled like a pile of dead fish! Worked well, but could not stand the smell....its gone now! LOL!
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Saddle Maker And Cowboy
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Ahhhhhh here in Round Valley at 7100 feet we have 85-90 degree days
and 55-65 degree night ![]() Course' in the winter we measure our snow in feet not inches ...
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Still Watching My Back
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Dead fish? LOL. I guess to attract the bugs. Is it not a little hot for bug now? I do not have any here by S.Mtn now. Well, scorpions but they only hurt for a little while.
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Admiral Douchebag
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