I know exactly what Luann is talking about. I have relatives who keep their houses hot in order to be thrifty and they are unpleasant places to be in the heat of summer.
It may be a joke to Frank—and to others on this board—but summer heat is no joke to those of us who can’t stand it. I live in South Texas, where summer temperatures go up to over 100 degrees. In fact, according to the forecast for my area from The Weather Channel website, the highs will be over 100 degrees for most of the next 10 days. It’s not just buckets of sweat I have to deal with here. I’ve also gotten headaches, a symptom of heat exhaustion. I’ve gotten them not only when I’ve exerted myself in the heat, but even just by being out for an extended period of time, which is what happened a few weeks ago. In addition, we’re also at risk for getting skin cancer, including melanoma.
Yes, Luann is being portrayed here as a “drama queen” purely for laughs, but living in an area known for scorching summers where you’re at risk for heat stroke and/or skin cancer is no joke.
It gets well over 100 here. Our house easily stays 74 to 75. Navajo white exterior with white trim, Low E3 windows, and 20" of insulation above the upper story.
My wife has a two degree operating range. If it is below 74, she is freezing. If it is above 76, she is burning up…
@JOE PETTYGENES: Availing myself of the same right to express an opinion as Your Important Self: If you don’t like a ’toon character, no one is holding a weapon to what passes for your cranium to force you to read about said character, are they? Fine, then. See you next never.
If Luann is sweating that profusely then the temp probably is set pretty high, and her points about why have an air conditioner if you don’t use it is valid. She could present her case a tad less dramatically, but… then it wouldn’t have much comedic value.
I can understand if one has a health condition, that a warm house can be uncomfortable and even hazardous. It is a fine line between paying the bill and pleasant temperature.
To all commenters. There are many strategies to keep cool and avoid hyperthermia. Seems those born after central air conditions was available have never heard of them.
Actually, I HATE air conditioning. Never had it when I lived in NY. Just fans. Now living in Florida, it’s a necessary evil. Not really for heat…but for mildew. We still have ceiling fans and like someone above said…during the day it’s at 76. At night it’s 72. Perfect range. Oh, and we leave windows and doors open. I didn’t move to Florida to live in a hermetically sealed box. Luckily, the house stays very cool. New construction; keeps the temp very stable inside.
If Pointspread or Jelly Belly were reading the comments today, they could vouch for three words that probably, maybe tip the scales to Frank’s side, at leaast for a few moments:
I did not grow up with AC in any of the houses we lived in, just fans and open windows, I lived in Hawaii for several years and we just opened the windows there also and let the trade winds blow through. I guess it is all about what you are used to and I find that I can NOT live with out the AC now days and if for some reason it is out I can not stand it. Dropping the temp from 78 to 77 is good.
Recently weren’t there blackouts in Southern California due to excessive air conditioner use during an extreme heatwave? Such blackouts are likely to be more common in the future.
Can’t you just visualize it……..temperature so uncomfortable that even Count Dracula has to move from his casket to a locker in the morgue to get a good night’s sleep?
I have relatives who keep their AC close to 60, it can get outright COLD in their house, they compensate for the electricity by turning off most of the lights.
78F Really Luann? Really? That’s actually not that bad at all. Stop being a drama queen. Love you still girl but I think your the one gonna need to chillax
Luann needs to learn about this intetesting new concept called “antiperspirant.” Also, she can’t deal with 78? That’s hardly in the 100s. She’s a real wimp if 78 has her melting.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
once winter rules in, Luann will complain the heater isn’t turned up for the house feels like a tundra
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Gee. Luann is STILL a “drama queen.” Small wonder she once beat Tiffany out for the lead in West Side Story.
Hey WAIT a minute. Luann has a sweaty blouse while Les has funky clothes. Maybe We need to get THOSE two together!
And Les? Lu knows how to use a washer/dryer and fold clothes! Just ask Gunther and Irma!
#FREEGB!!!
Rosette over 6 years ago
Any bets on what Nancy is holding? Looks like a pillow to me. But, why…
howtheduck over 6 years ago
I know exactly what Luann is talking about. I have relatives who keep their houses hot in order to be thrifty and they are unpleasant places to be in the heat of summer.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
She just needed to use the right argument.
luann1212 over 6 years ago
I find leaving my house at 76 or 77 works, but we have ceiling fans. I sympathize with both father and daughter in this Sunday foible strip.
live2read over 6 years ago
It may be a joke to Frank—and to others on this board—but summer heat is no joke to those of us who can’t stand it. I live in South Texas, where summer temperatures go up to over 100 degrees. In fact, according to the forecast for my area from The Weather Channel website, the highs will be over 100 degrees for most of the next 10 days. It’s not just buckets of sweat I have to deal with here. I’ve also gotten headaches, a symptom of heat exhaustion. I’ve gotten them not only when I’ve exerted myself in the heat, but even just by being out for an extended period of time, which is what happened a few weeks ago. In addition, we’re also at risk for getting skin cancer, including melanoma.
Yes, Luann is being portrayed here as a “drama queen” purely for laughs, but living in an area known for scorching summers where you’re at risk for heat stroke and/or skin cancer is no joke.
Brdshtt Premium Member over 6 years ago
It gets well over 100 here. Our house easily stays 74 to 75. Navajo white exterior with white trim, Low E3 windows, and 20" of insulation above the upper story.
My wife has a two degree operating range. If it is below 74, she is freezing. If it is above 76, she is burning up…
Joe1962 over 6 years ago
We drop to 68 at late at night and early in the morning we turn it to 72
Joe1962 over 6 years ago
Until Luann starts paying the bills then she would have a right to complain until then keep her mouth shut.
Argythree over 6 years ago
@JOE PETTYGENES: Availing myself of the same right to express an opinion as Your Important Self: If you don’t like a ’toon character, no one is holding a weapon to what passes for your cranium to force you to read about said character, are they? Fine, then. See you next never.
Robin Harwood over 6 years ago
78F? That’s about 26 C. My car AC is set on that to keep me cool in the Australian summer. Anything below that is cold.
SactoSylvia over 6 years ago
If Luann is sweating that profusely then the temp probably is set pretty high, and her points about why have an air conditioner if you don’t use it is valid. She could present her case a tad less dramatically, but… then it wouldn’t have much comedic value.
kenhense over 6 years ago
Love Luann’s expressions in the second and third frames. She’s a doll – a very human one.
johovey over 6 years ago
I can understand if one has a health condition, that a warm house can be uncomfortable and even hazardous. It is a fine line between paying the bill and pleasant temperature.
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
If Luann went Commando, Pops would be on that thermostat in a Flash!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have no central A/C, I have a window unit in the bedroom that I set to 72F. During the day, I reside in my garden gazebo with a fan. Works for me.
cabalonrye over 6 years ago
A bit too high. We set ours at 75.2 F (24 C). But then we usually have a mild climate to heat is a pain.
Tyge over 6 years ago
To all commenters. There are many strategies to keep cool and avoid hyperthermia. Seems those born after central air conditions was available have never heard of them.
Ignatz Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m the cheapest person in the world, but I don’t skimp on air conditioning in July. You aren’t poor, Frank.
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
Actually, I HATE air conditioning. Never had it when I lived in NY. Just fans. Now living in Florida, it’s a necessary evil. Not really for heat…but for mildew. We still have ceiling fans and like someone above said…during the day it’s at 76. At night it’s 72. Perfect range. Oh, and we leave windows and doors open. I didn’t move to Florida to live in a hermetically sealed box. Luckily, the house stays very cool. New construction; keeps the temp very stable inside.
JayBluE over 6 years ago
If Pointspread or Jelly Belly were reading the comments today, they could vouch for three words that probably, maybe tip the scales to Frank’s side, at leaast for a few moments:
1) B …
2) G …
3) E !
Andrew Sleeth over 6 years ago
I don’t know what Luann’s complaining about. Donald Trump can totally chillax in a steaming swamp. That’s where he’s most comfortable.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Luann demonstrates why the setting of this strip is called “Pitts”.
jeanie5448 over 6 years ago
I did not grow up with AC in any of the houses we lived in, just fans and open windows, I lived in Hawaii for several years and we just opened the windows there also and let the trade winds blow through. I guess it is all about what you are used to and I find that I can NOT live with out the AC now days and if for some reason it is out I can not stand it. Dropping the temp from 78 to 77 is good.
Nathan Daniels over 6 years ago
Drain the swamp!
JayBluE over 6 years ago
“Six Degrees Of Saturation”
“My Secret Plan”
“I’m Not So Sure, Anymore!”
“Slippery, When Sweaty”
“A Conditioned Response”
“The Heat Is Piling Up, So How Do I Climate?”
“100° Despiration, 99% Perspiration”
“Ripe, Are The Fruits Of My Labor”
or
“It’s A Cruel, Cruel Summer” (♪)
JayBluE over 6 years ago
Some of us deal with the dry, hot, hot² heat….but also not to be forrgotten, is when you add steamy, wet humidity to the equation!
kauri44 over 6 years ago
Recently weren’t there blackouts in Southern California due to excessive air conditioner use during an extreme heatwave? Such blackouts are likely to be more common in the future.
KEA over 6 years ago
Life is short. Might as well be as comfortable as you can be. Reasonably.
Airman over 6 years ago
Can’t you just visualize it……..temperature so uncomfortable that even Count Dracula has to move from his casket to a locker in the morgue to get a good night’s sleep?
yangeldf over 6 years ago
I have relatives who keep their AC close to 60, it can get outright COLD in their house, they compensate for the electricity by turning off most of the lights.
kenhense over 6 years ago
That sweaty body looks kinda attractive.
Mijo94 over 6 years ago
78F Really Luann? Really? That’s actually not that bad at all. Stop being a drama queen. Love you still girl but I think your the one gonna need to chillax
cosman over 6 years ago
Took me awhile to find my a/c sweet spot.. 72f/22c year round
montylc2001 over 6 years ago
I am soooooo not going there.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Hey, Luann! “78” is not all that hot. If you have swampy pits, it’s probably from some other cause….
But Frank gave in, so what does it matter?
Schrodinger's Dog over 6 years ago
tomorrow: back to “the Odd Couple”?
lindz.coop Premium Member over 6 years ago
78 is a pretty good temp to me.
sueb1863 over 6 years ago
Luann needs to learn about this intetesting new concept called “antiperspirant.” Also, she can’t deal with 78? That’s hardly in the 100s. She’s a real wimp if 78 has her melting.
CalLadyQED over 6 years ago
In the winter I heat up to 67-69. In the summer, I cool down to 77-80.
CalLadyQED over 6 years ago
Perhaps, Luann needs to quit ranting. Anger tends to warm you up.
stefaninafla over 6 years ago
I get cold at 78. Me and air conditioning don’t get along, I grew up without it. (Florida, for the record so I know what hot is.)