Message to Montana fans coming to the game...

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Just an FYI, it was a RECORD 100 degrees here yesterday! You guys are going to fry like a sausage on a Sunday morning! :). At least it's an evening game so MAYBE it will only be 94 at kickoff.
 
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It will be hot.

Hopefully you will find everyone to be pretty friendly. Jump in to a bar or tailgate and enjoy yourself, it will be a fun weekend.

Drink plenty of water (after/during your other beverages of choice).
 
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High today in Missoula, Montana . . . 93*

My impersonation of every amateur weatherman on the planet (hold your nose Willie Nelson style while you say it):

"The humidity is not that bad, so it doesn't feel like 93 degrees...it is more like that Arizona dry heat"
 
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My impersonation of every amateur weatherman on the planet (hold your nose Willie Nelson style while you say it):

"The humidity is not that bad, so it doesn't feel like 93 degrees...it is more like that Arizona dry heat"

I just laugh a little when people talk about heat and humidity in Knoxville, TN. You and I have lived the hell that is South GA in July and August.
 
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i was in yellowstone national park last year at the end of july into august. in the morning it was 45 degrees and it got to 89/93 during the day. there is NO comparison, the southern heat is ridiculous. the wife and i spent 9 days out there and melted when we entered the southern atmosphere. don't get it twisted the Montana players will suffer and be over whelmed by the heat.
 
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I just laugh a little when people talk about heat and humidity in Knoxville, TN. You and I have lived the hell that is South GA in July and August.

I've never lived in South GA, but I can only imagine how insanely warm it gets.
 
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it gets to about 95* and 95% humidity in tampa and its terrible. you break a sweat walking to the mailbox and gotta change shirts every 30 minutes
 
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I've never lived in South GA, but I can only imagine how insanely warm it gets.

My Uncle lives down there and when I went a few years backs for a cousin's graduation I was sweating just sitting in their over crowded house. With the temps outside and all the people inside his AC was doing good to get to 80. Still no one hung out outside. Needless to say you'd sweat under a shade tree standing still down there and breezes feel like the devil farted because it's just more hot warm air.
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I just laugh a little when people talk about heat and humidity in Knoxville, TN. You and I have lived the hell that is South GA in July and August.

And I laugh a little when people in Georgia talk about heat. I'm from central Florida not jax. And then I laugh when anyone up north complains about hurricanes.
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And I laugh a little when people in Georgia talk about heat. I'm from central Florida not jax. And then I laugh when anyone up north complains about hurricanes.
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The Weather Channel must be your very own Comedy Central.
 
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The Weather Channel must be your very own Comedy Central.

It is. especially when a hurricane literally stops on top of my hometown. The wall of the eye just sat there for a few days half on land half over water. Nothing is more retarded than that.
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The weather people here have the easiest jobs in the world
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it gets to about 95* and 95% humidity in tampa and its terrible. you break a sweat walking to the mailbox and gotta change shirts every 30 minutes

LOL. I misread your post and I thought it said "gotta change skirts every 30 minutes" and I was saying "What?". Too funny.:eek:lol:
 
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I just laugh a little when people talk about heat and humidity in Knoxville, TN. You and I have lived the hell that is South GA in July and August.

The weather is way down the list of the reasons South Georgia is hell. Sure the weather sucks, but South Georgia is like a greatest hits of sucktitude.
 
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100 degrees isn't that bad. Memphis was hitting over 105 degrees multiple times throughout the summer. I've been loving the 'cooler' temperatures here in Knoxville.
 
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The weather people here have the easiest jobs in the world
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That's one of my favorite Lewis Black jokes...

News anchor: "Let's go over to weather with Frank...what's the weather look like Frank?"

Frank:"Nice...back to you."
 
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That's one of my favorite Lewis Black jokes...

News anchor: "Let's go over to weather with Frank...what's the weather look like Frank?"

Frank:"Nice...back to you."

Haha. When it rains in the winter they call it a winter storm, I kid you not
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