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jpg40504 wrote:I'll take AZ 105 @ lo humudity over GA 85 @ high humidity ANYTIME!!! Heat is one thing, perspiration(dripping not evaporating) is another.

Only thing worse is BOTH(NAM)!:o
Don't come to Arizona in late July, August and September then. The humidity goes up during the monsoon season and does get a bit sticky. I perspire profusely during that time of year. I have a jug of water with me all the time. Dehydration can wipe you out with no real warning.
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I thought AZ was "desert" country!. Me thinks I will find out in Sedona next Feb. Yes I will be wearing 'winter' clothes. I understand it gets colder in the mtns.:o
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jpg40504 wrote:I thought AZ was "desert" country!. Me thinks I will find out in Sedona next Feb. Yes I will be wearing 'winter' clothes. I understand it gets colder in the mtns.:o
Yes. A long sleeve henley will NOT do the trick.
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Whatsa long sleeved "henley"?????
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jpg40504 wrote:Whatsa long sleeved "henley"?????
A picture will do the job better than words.

http://www.sheplers.com/mens/long_sleev ... 010=086196
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All this time, I thought you were talking about a henway, but mis-spelled it.
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Dusty I wear a lot of Henley's none look that good on my frame fjimp:eek:
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Now is the the spot where the straight man says "Henway, what's a henway?"

OK now we can go on...

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It was funny during Vaudeville!
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