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Title: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 07, 2022, 11:24:26 AM
About 4 years ago, our Senior Pastor, Hays McKay, announced he had been diagnosed with cancer in several areas of his body.  Despite treatment, it's been a slow, steady decline for him, and all indications are that he's right at the end.  Our church organized a gathering at his home, to pray for him and his family.  There were a couple of hundred people on the front lawn and in the street.

Snagette and I had to walk about a quarter mile from where we parked.  By the time we got there, and had been with the group about 20 minutes, I turned and limped my sopping wet, big ass back to the Ford F-150 for some much needed AC. 

I sweat.  It was 7:00 p.m. and there wasn't a dry inch on my body.  The State birds (gnats) were out in full force, and more than happy to add to the miserable conditions.  I felt bad because I couldn't concentrate on the reason I was there.

I genuinely feel for anyone who has to work out in this mess. 
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: GH2001 on July 07, 2022, 02:27:50 PM
About 4 years ago, our Senior Pastor, Hays McKay, announced he had been diagnosed with cancer in several areas of his body.  Despite treatment, it's been a slow, steady decline for him, and all indications are that he's right at the end.  Our church organized a gathering at his home, to pray for him and his family.  There were a couple of hundred people on the front lawn and in the street.

Snagette and I had to walk about a quarter mile from where we parked.  By the time we got there, and had been with the group about 20 minutes, I turned and limped my sopping wet, big ass back to the Ford F-150 for some much needed AC. 

I sweat.  It was 7:00 p.m. and there wasn't a dry inch on my body.  The State birds (gnats) were out in full force, and more than happy to add to the miserable conditions.  I felt bad because I couldn't concentrate on the reason I was there.

I genuinely feel for anyone who has to work out in this mess.

I do my own yard work and landscaping duties weekly and its enough to make me respect those who do it 10 hours a day. I can deal with it better than most just from my younger days having ran/raced many miles in the heat a lot. That conditioning stayed with me into my 40s but even then - I would never ever want to do it all day, every day as a living. Hell no.

When I see those Mexican and Guatemalan dudes out there slinging straw or roofing a house in this shit....mad respect because that is tough tough work. Most people cannot, do not and WILL not do it.
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 07, 2022, 02:54:29 PM
I do my own yard work and landscaping duties weekly and its enough to make me respect those who do it 10 hours a day. I can deal with it better than most just from my younger days having ran/raced many miles in the heat a lot. That conditioning stayed with me into my 40s but even then - I would never ever want to do it all day, every day as a living. Hell no.

When I see those Mexican and Guatemalan dudes out there slinging straw or roofing a house in this shit....mad respect because that is tough tough work. Most people cannot, do not and WILL not do it.

Yeah, when I'm doing the yard projects, I will stop every 10-15 minutes, head to the garage, where it's 20 degrees cooler, and just sit and chug water for about 5 minutes. 

I was talking to a friend of mine last night that said he wound up in the ER the week before.  He said he was doing some digging in the yard on a plumbing issue, stood straight up and said the last he saw was a bunch of blue stars in front of his face.

This heat is a bizzitch!
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: CCTAU on July 07, 2022, 03:54:11 PM
Not that hot on the beach…
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: GH2001 on July 15, 2022, 09:39:03 AM
Not that hot on the beach…

Who the hell is that?

And the hell you say.....more humid there than Middle/South AL.
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: CCTAU on July 15, 2022, 12:38:04 PM
Who the hell is that?

And the hell you say.....more humid there than Middle/South AL.

Always a breeze brother...always a breeze.
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: GH2001 on July 15, 2022, 01:20:16 PM
Always a breeze brother...always a breeze.

When in Florida in July, I sweat in places I didnt know I could.

Drink a cold one or 3 of Landshark for Snags. I will be in Pensacola Beach week after next. I am gonna get K to come from one direction and Wes from the other direction, and make them have a 2 hour no holds barred debate on the sand. Weapons will be my choosing. No rules.
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: Kaos on July 15, 2022, 02:51:42 PM
When in Florida in July, I sweat in places I didnt I could.

Drink a cold one or 3 of Landshark for Snags. I will be in Pensacola Beach week after next. I am gonna get K to come from one direction and Wes from the other direction, and make them have a 2 hour no holds barred debate on the sand. Weapons will be my choosing. No rules.

I don't like sand. 

Also, I see the water around Pensacola is full of shit.  Looks like wes has already been there.
Title: Re: Too Hot To Pray
Post by: GH2001 on July 19, 2022, 12:45:30 PM
I don't like sand. 

Also, I see the water around Pensacola is full of shit.  Looks like wes has already been there.

 :poke:

 :popcorn: