GUARD DAD!!

71 in my house. What I did is relapsacate the flux capacitor to my copper insulated fallopian tube whilst inserting a humdingamabob valve into my canooter joint. That just might help.
 
BeatBoxinGranny47 said:
71 in my house. What I did is relapsacate the flux capacitor to my copper insulated fallopian tube whilst inserting a humdingamabob valve into my canooter joint. That just might help.

Brilliant!
 
BeatBoxinGranny47 said:
71 in my house. What I did is relapsacate the flux capacitor to my copper insulated fallopian tube whilst inserting a humdingamabob valve into my canooter joint. That just might help.
:spitchick That is about what I hear when these guys get to talking!


My gf husband has an HVAC license and can get me a new one, hopefully tomorrow, but if not, Monday. AND he said it takes two minutes for him to put on.

I have great friends. (Even those that taunt me with their 70 degree houses!)
 
Guard Dad said:
BTW...misting the condenser coil will make it cool waaaaay better too. Of course, your water bill will go up some, but better than being hot.

You don't want to do it all the time because the chorine in city water will eat the coils up. But a few days here and there won't hurt.
As much as I have had to feed my pool water, misting won't do a thing to my bill. (remember my pool is in full sun and the humidity is so low.) :(
 
ShoeDiva said:
Guard Dad said:
BTW...misting the condenser coil will make it cool waaaaay better too. Of course, your water bill will go up some, but better than being hot.

You don't want to do it all the time because the chorine in city water will eat the coils up. But a few days here and there won't hurt.
As much as I have had to feed my pool water, misting won't do a thing to my bill. (remember my pool is in full sun and the humidity is so low.) :(

It will sure take some of the stress off of it.
 
Guard Dad said:
ShoeDiva said:
Guard Dad said:
BTW...misting the condenser coil will make it cool waaaaay better too. Of course, your water bill will go up some, but better than being hot.

You don't want to do it all the time because the chorine in city water will eat the coils up. But a few days here and there won't hurt.
As much as I have had to feed my pool water, misting won't do a thing to my bill. (remember my pool is in full sun and the humidity is so low.) :(

It will sure take some of the stress off of it.
I will definitely start doing that! I do appreciate all the input on this.
 
Ok, so I turned the AC up to 80 today while I was outside in the pool. The thermostat was set to go to 75 at 6:00 pm All is fine on the homefront now. :)
 
BeatBoxinGranny47 said:
71 in my house. What I did is relapsacate the flux capacitor to my copper insulated fallopian tube whilst inserting a humdingamabob valve into my canooter joint. That just might help.

But what did you do with the dilithium crystals?
 
mei lan said:
BeatBoxinGranny47 said:
71 in my house. What I did is relapsacate the flux capacitor to my copper insulated fallopian tube whilst inserting a humdingamabob valve into my canooter joint. That just might help.

But what did you do with the dilithium crystals?

I placed them in the vulva housing unit just under the labia majora heating element.
 
ShoeDiva said:
BeatBoxinGranny47 said:
71 in my house. What I did is relapsacate the flux capacitor to my copper insulated fallopian tube whilst inserting a humdingamabob valve into my canooter joint. That just might help.
:spitchick That is about what I hear when these guys get to talking!


My gf husband has an HVAC license and can get me a new one, hopefully tomorrow, but if not, Monday. AND he said it takes two minutes for him to put on.

I have great friends. (Even those that taunt me with their 70 degree houses!)

:-*
 
Inside, my thermostat read 82 or 83 degrees (I haven't yet installed a digital thermostat in this house.). Outside, it was in the nineties. I call that a win!

I'm installing a new furnace this summer, but no air conditioning. I hope to be able to tough it out.

My philosophy is that without air conditioning, I'm more likely to go outdoors. Admittedly, I may also use my guest bedroom (in the basement) more often than I had planned. I slept in the basement a lot in the last house I owned.

Admittedly, in Southwestern North Dakota, humidity is not a serious issue.
 
My house reached 82 today with the unit running non-stop. Ugh. May have to try that misting thing tomorrow.
 
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