BOSTONFICTIONWRITER
The Wizard Of Literotica
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There ya go. I'll warn you, any money you'd save on heating in the winter time you'll turn around and spend in the summer on air conditioning. You quite literally risk your life if you live around here in the summer without it (newer houses don't have the high ceilings and the "dog trot" down the middle to stay cool like the old houses do).
I hate air conditioning. When I was in Florida and Vegas, you couldn't breath without having air conditioning. And Boston is just as bad on a humid day.
Surely, there must be some middle ground, idealic nirvanh of a place where it doesn't get too cold and it doesn't get too hot. San Diego?
Besides, my girlfriend loves homes with charm and character, which is why we live in a massive hundred year old English Tudor. I figure we'll spend ten grand to heat the place, unless we start taking drastic measures now.
I can't imagine how they must have lived in the old days in the English castles. There's a good opening for Ogg to fill us in on that info.
No wonder why the English didn't take baths back then. They'd freeze to death.