Hotter Than Hell?

Emily and I were heading up to Greenville last night and we passed by this sign:

Temp

It’s been hot in Anderson, but I didn’t realize it was that hot. The high temperature in Hell, Michigan was only 81 degrees yesterday, so it actually was hotter than Hell in Anderson.

I’ve heard folks in town talking about the humidity in this area. Honestly, I haven’t experienced it yet. Maybe it’ll happen in the coming weeks, but humidity here doesn’t come close to the humidity I’ve experienced in the Midwest. I’m waiting for one of those step-outside-and-immediately-sweat-through-your-shirt days. It’s not summer until that happens.

By the way, you may be wondering whether or not Hell is a real place. That’s a great question. Perry will be sharing more on that hot topic in a few weeks.

6 Responses to “Hotter Than Hell?”

  1. GUY July 15, 2007 at 6:08 pm #

    Hey Tony Just began to follow you . Saw you at the Buzz . I just have to tell you , that you havent seen humidity until you experience it in South Florida this time of Year. Greetings from Fort Lauderdale!

  2. Dennis Bauer July 15, 2007 at 7:31 pm #

    From a Michigander…that is hotter than Hell. Keep the faith!

  3. jane July 16, 2007 at 9:51 am #

    Tony… trust me, it has not been hot or humid here this summer!

  4. Karri July 16, 2007 at 10:37 am #

    I’m from Indiana. I don’t care what they say, even when its humid here, its nothing like the humidity in the midwest.

  5. Joy July 16, 2007 at 11:09 am #

    Try Charleston, if you want humid!! My daughter goes to school down there and says her face melts off when she goes outside in Aug. Really though we have had a good summer this year. Who knows though, the dog days aren’t here yet.

  6. Gay Carpenter July 16, 2007 at 11:47 am #

    Tony,

    Your comments and picture relating to “Hell”, and humidity resonated with my recent experiences.

    I spent last week living in a dorm on The College of Charleston campus.

    My “older than dirt” body is not designed for an 18 year old’s mattress and I started glistening (Southern gals don’t sweat, we just glisten) everytime I left the comfort of AC.

    FYI: I am a member of Newspring. I hope to meet you in person real soon, but until that day THANKS for all you do for the “Kingdom”.

    Gay(yep,that’s my legal name)