10-25-2001, 01:26 PM | #2 (permalink) |
Join Date: Oct 17 2001 Location: Pennsylvania Age: 59
Posts: 155
Rep Power: 23 | This morning I didn't need to use my heat - it was about 70 when I came in, but I have used it a few other mornings in the past week. But, I haven't had to use it later in the day. Once the beds start running, it stays warm enough - even have to use the a/c in the afternoons...I am too cold when it's 60 in here & I think customers would be too! Just my opinion though. |
10-26-2001, 08:12 AM | #6 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 27 2000
Posts: 415
Rep Power: 25 | Quote: It's only like 42 degrees outside. And I thought we had a cold front coming through! Oh, we do, I think it's going to be 37 here in the morning high of 65. If it's less than 65 degrees in my salon, the heat is coming on! Even if it's just to knock the chill off. Come on, people are taking their clothes off!! |
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