How's Everyone's Summer?



  • @Lulufulu IR is quite serious biz - long days & intricate, tedious skills necessary. Wish I were familiar for another reason other than being a patient. Atherosclerosis, type 2, & PVD have me on track for 2 more surgeries again next month. I’ll tell you for a fact-getting old damn sure ain’t for sissies.



  • @globaljaybird “I’ll tell you for a fact-getting old damn sure ain’t for sissies.”

    Neither is the alternative…

    Good luck with all that. There are a lot of us geezers on this Board so many of us will be facing this stuff soon if not already.



  • @Fightsongwriter They just finally opened Moonshine Beach for swimming the 15th of July after repairing all the damage from Spring floods. Table Rock is only 5ft high now but was 20ft abt June 1st. Bull Shoals is still almost 30ft high. Beaver is still up also. Yesterday Taneycomo was lowered to dead pool to recover a dozen vehicles swept away to the Fall Creek access. I’m about half way between the hatchery & Lilleys Landing, but house is high enough outta the flood plane. Water flow is consistently low enough now that just the past 10 days have I been able to walk down to the lake in the mornings & drown flies.



  • @mayjay At least we’re lookin at the right side of the grass for now.



  • @globaljaybird The cliffs we jump off (50 year olds can still act like kids!) by the bridge in Shell knob were half the height compared to last year since the water is so high. Fishing was cruddy but the kayaking was fun.



  • Been an interesting summer so far, a quit my job of being a mechanic for the last 8 years to start working for a different field. It’s been a big change but for the first time in my life i dont have to sweat my butt off in the heat. Some days i think i made a mistake others are good so I’m just hanging in. I wish I had some vacation picks but believe or not at 30 I’ve never had one.



  • @kjayhawks good for you! You are so young you will have plenty of time to do that.



  • Sorry but this is my thread and I don’t want anyone to ruin it by talking about the football version of misery, aka the Green Bay Pukers.

    And @mayjay columbia heat humidity is minor league compared to Baton Rouge!



  • @wissox I think our heat is slightly worse, but your humidity is godawful. And that is why I never want to return to Louisiana in the summer.

    Great hour-by-hour recent weather data for the past 3 days:

    Columbia: http://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KCUB.html

    Baton Rouge: http://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KBTR.html



  • We might be worse



  • Wherever you’re at is worst, regardless…at least it’s been my experience that the heat I hate worst is the heat I’m in. 🙂



  • @jayballer54 Sorry I missed your post about the greatest NFL franchise in history. I am a proud shareholder and despite @wissox wayward comments, the Pack has zero in common with misery fb other than the brief and massive mistake of the Dan Devine hiring. If nothing else, a trip to Green Bay just to see the stellar Packer hall of fame and tour the hallowed tundra of Lambeau would be more than worth it. But there is nothing like seeing a game there. Worth every penny.



  • Crimsonorblue22 said:

    We might be worse

    You certainly have had the high temps this month! 108??? But on average, your lows are lower, and your humidity a bit less. But when you get severe weather, you really get severe weather!⛈🌩☔



  • @Fightsongwriter Grew up a Bears fan so u know, Packers, misery, Cubs all reside at the same depths in my view! It’s cool you’re an owner. We’re you at the board meeting the other day?



  • @mayjay when we return from vacation next week we will attend Satchmofest in NOLA. Outdoors in oppressive humidity and heat. And we’ll have a blast!



  • @wissox I don’t mind the Hell of heat and humidity (h+h=H, for anyone following along), so long as the air is moving. Usually we get dead air in July and August. This year, lots of storms and winds.



  • @mayjay

    In the KC area, we have had temperatures in te upper 90s with high humidity almost every day for the last couple of weeks and Saturday it got o 103; heat index has been consistently over 100 degrees. AC bill is going to go through the roof.

    Ah yes, the dog days of Summer…





  • @wissox I am an odd Packer fan in that I never hated the Bears since I grew up in Chicago area. I loved Gayle Sayers, Bobby Douglas, sweetness Payton, Suey, Gault, Singletery and Fridge. I just cheered for GB head to head.

    I have been to past board meetings but not this year since I have been traveling so much. It is a fun connection.



  • @Fightsongwriter Since you’re a Jayhawk fan I can forgive the Packer thing, you too @jayballer54! To be honest all my years in Wisconsin I kind of wish I did start cheering for the Pack! But I just couldn’t do it. Badgers however…



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Nicely done! His wife must have freaked. Wonder if they will vote for him. Maybe that Montana guy who body-slammed the reporter should have said he was just trying to get the journalist out of the way of a falling brick he thought he saw…



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    Good story indeed except the procedure described is not the Heimlich maneuver but CPR.



  • @JayHawkFanToo More of a modified Heimlich. There is a special one for lying down. Must have had his hand behind the back for leverage. CPR is in the middle of the chest, not below the sternum which is where this guy had his fist.

    The recommended procedure uses two hands in a CPR position (overlapped), though, and he seems to have adapted it to a guy on his side. Worked!

    From a Harvard health site: “If the person is lying down or unconscious, straddle him or her and place the heel of your hand just above the waistline. Place your other hand on top of this hand. Keeping your elbows straight, give four quick upward thrusts. You may have to repeat this procedure several times until the obstructing object is coughed out.”

    He might have thought the choking victim shouldn’t be rolled on his back.



  • It’s funny usually the people that notice/mention the heat the most are inside mostly. Radio Dj’s complaining about the heat crack me up- it’s 65 degrees in the office, but it’s hotter than hell outside so let’s let everyone know! Meanwhile us poor outdoor working slobs just truck on. If you’re in it from sunup to sundown it’s not too bad. Above 100 you’ve got to pace yourself a bit as long as it stays under 110. Over 110 it’s hard to stay hydrated and be active. Anything in the lower 90s is fantastic!



  • @mayjay fist below sternum, not cpr. Probably couldn’t get him up. CPR has to be flat on floor.


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