I'm hot.

Heh…:smiley:

I’ve read a lot of threads where Dopers claim another is HOT!
But this is the first one I’ve seen where someone makes this claim of themselves.

Ya gotta admire that kind of confidence.

BTW I’m pretty damned hot too, well most of the time.:wink:

You are scorching, BAY-BEE!

I predicted it would be hot last christmas.* So we spent the week on a houseboat moored off South Straddie. It was lovely. Haha. :stuck_out_tongue:

*Not really. :wink:

Everyone tries to have that saying, but I’ve lived in Texas. Lived in Virgina & Korea. Grew up in Ohio. No place holds a candle to the wierd weather we get here in Colorado. Only place I’ve lived were we can get snow in June & 65 degrees in January.

A friend of mine got sunburned on the top of his feet from wearing sandals. This was on the same day we had 6 inches of snow in the morning.

I just thought I’d say that even when the weather is cold, Cessandra will always be hot.

I’ve seen pictures.

Fugazi, I have relations in Denver, and they always complain that when we visit we bring the heat with us. It has only snowed one time when we were visiting – and that was in the mountains on the 4th of July. But what we mean by the “wait a minute” is the way that it can be sun-shiney one minute and raining the next, or vice versa.

GuanoLad, you tease. :wink:

Thermostat shmermostat, If the women is hot let her tell us about it silly.

So like how hot are you? Would you consider removing clothes?
or have you already?

I always thoght they said “…if you don`t beat your meat”

Sorry, whuckfistle. The man just came and fixed my AC. All is well in CessLand. :smiley:

Now THAT sounds familiar! We had 6 inches of fresh snow June 14, 2001 and last week (December 23, 2002) it was almost 60 degrees.

I had a friend in college who used to say that Montana was the only place she’d ever lived where you could suffer from hypothermia, move 6 feet (into the sun) and suffer from heat stroke.

I will gladly move to Houston and fan you (I hate Ohio)

Snow, aye? Well, it could be the whole mountain aspect of Colorado, ya know. 65 degrees? That’s nothing. In Texas we can get 110 in the shade easy.

And for ya sunburn thing: It’s not so much the weather that causes that. You got a sunburn because of the way the sun reflected off of the snow onto your friend’s feet. Snow is water; water will also magnifie it.

Colorado? Psssshha. Bunch o’ sissies, ter me.

“I’m hot.”

You’re hot?

How’s about a date, cutie-chop?

It’s just lovely. Especially for a NZ South Islander.

What is this thing “snow” that you people keep talking about? :smiley:

MG
Sitting in the sunny Caribbean.

Get bent funny one.

speaking from Wisconsin