FoxTrot by Bill Amend for July 31, 2016

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 8 years ago

    hope your hypothesis, Peter, is right

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    Wren Fahel  over 8 years ago

    My favorite “cool off” beverage is Arizona Iced green tea with ginseng & honey. Never fails, even on the hottest days.

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    Yakety Sax  over 8 years ago

    Just plain water mixed with my choice of flavoring. I reuse 32oz Gatorade bottles this way.

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    josh_bisbee  over 8 years ago

    Eating is more enjoyable than running laps

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    MattP1208  over 8 years ago

    Wizard was right

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    Doctor11  over 8 years ago

    TMI! TMI! TMI!

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    shamino  over 8 years ago

    If the air is dry, sweating (and staying out of the sun) works great. Of course, so does spraying a bottle of water in your face (or wearing a wet hat).If the air is humid, then forget it. The moisture won’t evaporate. You’ll end up hot and wet, which is miserable.

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    TomGn  over 8 years ago

    Air Conditioning beats all

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    locake  over 8 years ago

    People have body odor if they do not use deodorant. Even right after they bathe. They smell bad.

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 8 years ago

    Has Paige never tried Mexican or Indian food? Or does she not know how hot those countries get?

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    gcarlson  over 8 years ago

    A Vietnamese I once shared a kitchen with theorized that cuisines get hotter the closer you get to the Equator. Even within a cuisine, my southern Swedish Johnson side puts allspice in their potato sausage and mustard sauce on lutefisk, while the more northerly Carlsons just salt and pepper the sausage and put melted butter on thevfish.

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    rfeinberg  over 8 years ago

    Bruno got it right: “Don’t sweat it… the need for anti-perspirants is a Madison Avenue invention.” Seriously, are these kids’ nostrils so pure that they can DETECT normal sweat? It’s not like this takes place in a gym, and he’s completely drenched in perspiration. I’ve never, ever, noticed the smell of sweat on another human being. Guess I’m in a lucky minority!

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    Sophar_the_barbarian   about 8 years ago

    Looks like someone ate to many french frys!

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    MJ J  about 4 years ago

    I don’t get it.

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    TheChΩsenΩne  about 3 years ago

    I don’t get this plz explain

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