Signs the office air conditioner is working overtime

by Dave Jackson (Scoop0901) on Sunday, September 21, 2008

in Blogging, Humor, Internet, Photos, Sex, and Women

How do you know the air conditioning at work, in the local department store, in your favorite grocery store, or anywhere else, is working a little too well? That’s easy! Check nature’s finest thermometers and see if it’s .

Is nipply always an accurate gauge of the air conditioning. In my feeble thing, until this morning, it was the only gauge of the breast, um, best temperatures.

The best temperatures for me are the chilly-to-cold temps, such as anything under 60°F, but I especially love when he temps get to about 44°F down to about 10°F. See, I am a portable heater, of sorts. In the winter, if you’re cold, just stand beside me and you’ll feel my heat radiating. In the summer, stand beside me for a few minutes and you’ll be taking a few steps back because of the heat radiating from me.

While browsing the Web and blogosphere this morning, I ran across a blog I’ve never heard of before: CoffeeBear.com, which had a post that immediately caught my eye, but also sent my perverted mind racing with thoughts and replies. The title of the post was . Check out the post and then let me know what you think!

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