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I played golf today and had to stop after the 9th hole at the club house and poured ice water on my head….it was ridiculously hot! 

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I can't use the word dehydrated this week.  More like marinated, my clothes have been soaking wet.  Even wearing light quick dry nylon the last few days, it has been pouring out of me.  That humidity so thick you have to push your way thru it to get anywhere.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

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I spent several hours running a shovel midday yesterday fixing a belly in the sewer line between house and septic tank.  Soaked all the way through my shirt and bib overalls, socks, everything.  Talk about a meltdown.  But drinking plenty of water and gatorade kept me going.  Never felt all that bad, just hot, real hot.  And it's been a long time since high school.

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12 hours ago, Terrierman said:

I spent several hours running a shovel midday yesterday fixing a belly in the sewer line between house and septic tank.  Soaked all the way through my shirt and bib overalls, socks, everything.  Talk about a meltdown.  But drinking plenty of water and gatorade kept me going.  Never felt all that bad, just hot, real hot.  And it's been a long time since high school.

We’re those cut off bibs? 

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I need to post a picture of the roots that came out and I'm sure caused the problem.  But I'm in the house for today.  So stand back and stand by.😁

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18 hours ago, Ketchup said:

We’re those cut off bibs? 

Do I strike you as the kind of person who wouldn't have on long pants working in a ditch?  What I should have remembered is bibs is a shirt.

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These roots were taken out of the ditch over about a 30 foot section of sewer line.  Pretty sure they were what caused the belly in the line as we've been here 11 years and just recently had the problem occur.  Gigantic Elm, which we may have killed but there was no other way to do a repair.

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