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Re: the edge of wetness

To: "Charles Christ" <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: the edge of wetness
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 09:58:51 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: "spridgets list" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
If you're in Wilkes-Barre PA, being sweaty is the LEAST of your problems!!!
(been there, roads are always torn up, only one lane of traffic in either
direction, major traffic jam detouring through the city, hope I never have
to go back.)

Bob
>
>so like if it is umm, lets say,98 degrees and high humidity and  i am in my
>drivers suit and sitting in my sprite at the start line 6 cars back at
>giants despair hillclimb in wilkes barre pennsylvania in the sun  straped
>tightly in the car waiting for the state police to calm down the avid
>beverage consumers up on the turn known as devils elbow (who frequently get
>a bit out of hand while enjoying beverages and cheering on the racers),
>then i am suposed to be activly enjoying my warm weather diet plan known as
>sweat untill you pass out or realise you are dehydrated too late *again*.
>dehydration is my biggest problem wearing a drivers suit baking in the sun
>in an open cockpit car.   by the end of a day i end up soaked and extremly
>hot.   peeling off soggy nomex is no fun!  but wow! do i get the chills
when
>bare skin hits the air even in that high humidity and heat on the way back
>to my jeans and t shirt and sneakers.
>
>so that means that the human body is an extremly complex heat exchanger and
>while doing a teriffic job requires an extreme amount of maint. to keep it
>from breaking down.
>
>chuck
>life is just too complicated !  i think i would rather just work on cars.
>they seem to apreciate what i do for them .  they told me so!*  those pesty
>voices again*  must.......fix........cars............LOL!
>
>


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