Sunday, July 24, 2005

question of the day

What's the difference between being cooped up in the house when it's twelve below zero and being cooped up in the house when the heat index is 110?

Belly and I were up at 7:15 to take a 30-minute walk. Many other neighborhood dogs were out with their owners, too, which made me feel like a smartie.

I don't like complainers and I try not to be one, but holy sheet. Remember the 1995 heat wave in Chicago when all those people died? I get it now, I do.

2 Comments:

At 4:48 AM, Blogger senioritis said...

The difference is that when it's cold, you can bundle up and go out and ski or make a snowman or ice skate. When it's hot, you can't strip nekked and frolic outdoors.

 
At 7:08 AM, Blogger aerobil said...

Excellent point, indeed. Nekkedness ain't gonna help with this kind of heat.

 

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