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Date Posted: 9:27:01 am, Mon, 09/03/07
Author: V~
Subject: Yeah...... our "cold" tap water comes out hot enough to burn your hand initially, and then cools down to a lovely 100 degrees. It's insane!!!!!!!!! We escaped to the pool for a while yesterday, and the temperature of the water was 97!! We're talking a very large in-ground pool! A couple more degrees, and we'd have had a sauna! The heat and humidity have been horrid this year!!! Our hot-water heater has been broken for months, but with all the other bills, we haven't been able to replace it yet. Don't really need it in the summer anyway.... we only use the "cold" water, since it comes out so warm.
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "You have my abject sympathy. With that kind of heat/humidity, I'd have the monster of all heat headaches and be very grumpy. That ------- and I'd be taking a cold shower every hour. But have you noticed that during summer, even the cold water is tepid? And I hate that since I always take a "cold water rinse." I hope your a/c guy gets it fixed today." on 9:00:58 am, Mon, 09/03/07


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