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Phoenix Reclaims Title As Sweatiest City

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http://www.wftv.com/news/4621036/detail.html

 

The summer sun might be a breath of fresh air compared to the rain or snow of months past, but Old Spice reminds us again this year that some cities are downright sweaty in the summertime.

 

The company released its Top 100 Sweatiest Cities List this week, ranking Phoenix as the the nation's top perspiration producer for the second time in four years.

 

Phoenix turned up the heat to jump to the top of the list after dropping to just No. 3 last year, living up to its nickname "Valley of the Sun." The city also took top honors in 2003.

Oh goody. :ph34r:

 

It's been over 105 reguarly over the past week, and doesn't look like letting up soon. Glad I got access to a pool and an air - conditioned house is all I gotta say. :lol:

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We've been pegging the 100 degree mark. I love the oven like temperatures.

QUOTE(Texsox @ Jun 19, 2005 -> 12:57 AM)
We've been pegging the 100 degree mark. I love the oven like temperatures.

It wouldn't be higher than 50 down here in the Aussie Winter at the moment. Certainly gonna be an adjustment when I get off the plane. :lol:

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