Smiling JOe said:Actually, many of the older homes in Asheville never had A/C. Thank God for Dr. Gorrie.
I have a freind that lives in a $1mm+ house in Ashville. No a/c :shock: For $1mm I'm gonna have me some a/c

Smiling JOe said:Actually, many of the older homes in Asheville never had A/C. Thank God for Dr. Gorrie.

Linda said:I would like to nominate Sueshore for President![]()
I live about 12 miles north of town. Being able to leave the house in the morning, ski all day and still be home for dinner is why I like Denver in the winter.Cil said:southof30A
Where are you in Denver? I am central, northwest of the Cherry Creek Mall.
Last week was brutal but maybe we actually will have a monsoon this summer.
I can't even take Denver winters anymore, mild as they may be. I wish I could throw away my snow shovel for good.
Smiling JOe said:No more *****en about the heat. If you cannot take the heat, move to Greenland. Just kidding. I am staying in a house without A/C so I understand all about landlocked's K5 without A/C. I, too, had a car with a busted A/C for a long time, but the heat was bad only in the Summer. The temp in this house is about 95 at the moment, and I have a little prespiration on my body. Actually, many of the older homes in Asheville never had A/C. Thank God for Dr. Gorrie.
southof30A said:I live about 12 miles north of town. Being able to leave the house in the morning, ski all day and still be home for dinner is why I like Denver in the winter.

wetwilly said:Or roofer, road worker, brick layer, or any other job that requires hard labor outside. Brutal.![]()