Heat is Relative

It's 100 degrees today in New Jersey-- as hot as it gets-- and when I got in my car to leave the school parking lot,  I burned my hands on the steering wheel . . . but it's going to be 114 degrees in Phoenix next week-- that seems incomprehensibly hot . . . do you have to turn your car on and let the A/C run for a while before you can actually drive-- or do people in Phoenix wear sylish leather driving gloves?

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  1. That’s where Zoe lives!

    But she’s coming back to Virginia for the week.

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  2. buy her some driving gloves! because i think dry heat still burns-- my air fryer is dry heat and it still gets really hot

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