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I have all the windows open & the fans on too. Supposed to get 86 today. I put a box fan in one of our bedroom windows blowing out so the cool air can come in the other windows. It was pretty comfy in there last night.

When I was growing up I lived in Florida with my Grandparents. We did not have a/c. My grandpa made these custom window fans for us to use. If we didn't have those fans we would've just sat around and melted.

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I have all the windows open & the fans on too. Supposed to get 86 today. I put a box fan in one of our bedroom windows blowing out so the cool air can come in the other windows. It was pretty comfy in there last night.

When I was growing up I lived in Florida with my Grandparents. We did not have a/c. My grandpa made these custom window fans for us to use. If we didn't have those fans we would've just sat around and melted.

For about a decade, my parent's didn't have heat or air. I owe my tolerance of cold weather to that, I think. I used to sleep in a sleeping bag while wearing a couple pairs of paints and three sweaters.

Fun stuff.

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For about decade, my parent's didn't have heat or air. I owe my tolerance of cold weather to that, I think. I used to sleep in a sleeping bag while wearing a couple pairs of paints and three sweaters.

Fun stuff.

I know all about not having heat too. I didn't really know what cold was until my family moved to NC. I used to love going to school in the winter because it was always warm there.

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