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To: LindyBill who wrote (212822)7/20/2007 9:26:44 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (2) of 794156
 
"Green with envy"---mj

We have just gone from 96 degrees on Sun. and Mon. to a drop tonight of 60 degrees.

It is the drops and also the dramatic rises that play havoc with muscles and circulation.

Then add on the air conditioning-----learned via the air conditioning technician that the air coming from the coil is cooled 20 degrees below the temp. the thermostat is set for in the house. So if I have the thermostat for 80, the air at the source is 60 degrees. So no real solution--------cold air conditioning plays havoc with our bodies.

mj
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