Global Warming Ramblings
Anyone located in the North East is certainly feeling the effects of the heatwave we have been having. Whether its the high heat for spring time, lol 90+, or the unbearable humidity, we all know how to cope with it. For those of us fortunate enough to have air conditioning it seems like this is the week that they got turned out despite our best efforts to prong long their use. One of the best purchases I have ever made was an Air Conditioning unit from Best Buy four years ago. For some reason my parents thought that a house in New Hampshire was sufficient cooling, and central air was not required in Connecticut.
Sitting at my computer with beads of sweat accumulating on my head even though there are two fans blowing on me is a sign that I need to get out my air conditioner. I played with the idea over the weekend with the first few days thinking that I could rough it out until the heat broke, but it hasn’t happened. I kept telling myself that it would be more work to put it in my window than I would benefit from the cool air. Today got the best of me and my room is slowly cooling off as I type this.
What could be causing this heat so early in the year. It’s just barely June and we already have 90 degree days. Your typical lefty will point to Global Warming as the culprit and unfortunately I would be one to agree. With my friend buying a scooter recently to save on these gas prices. Lol lets blame Bush for the high gas prices, you know, in are centrally planned economy, he set them so high! A scooter sounds like fun and all but Im having a hard time picturing myself on one. Lately i have been driving an Explorer to get around as my normal whip is in the shop. It will be done next week they keep telling me. Gassed up Saturday at $95 to fill the tank, and I loved every minute of it. I was driving with the windows down, arm out the window, hot as shit and it hits me: this doesn’t make sense, I’m getting around 8 mpg when I push down the pedal and hear the roar of that 5.0L. Then Van Halen comes on the radio, I adjust the side view mirror, and realize how many it is to waste gas. It’s how my father did it, It’s how America should do it, and it’s how I’m gonna do it

