This part of the world is unforgivable

It almost felt love the air had become a natural heater, anyway, eventually, I just collapsed on the ground and was going in and out of consciousness

I am living in the southeast, and trust me, it gets so darn warm and humid in this section of the country, then there is no way I would ever live here if air conditioners were not available to me. Far back in the day, not all men and women had air conditioners in their homes; you can ask many people my age or even older, and they will proudly tell you that there was no in their houses when they were growing up. Well, I believe it, although I have never been one of those people, but every one of us always had air conditioners, ever since we packed up and moved from the northeast to the southeast! I am not sure if my mother could have survived without it. I do remember, though, my Aunt Bet’s place only had box fans, but let me assure you, no one wanted to visit my Aunt Bet. It was just so darn warm in there! Anyway, air conditioner absolutely saved my life one day, or so I think. One time, back when I was a kid, I was at John Prince Park and was playing frisbee with my sisters. Every time I was able to run fast and jump high and snatch the frisbee out of the air, all the people applauded, so I kept doing it, but I was feeling extremely dizzy and clammy. It almost felt love the air had become a natural heater, anyway, eventually, I just collapsed on the ground and was going in and out of consciousness. One of the park employees saw me, grabbed me, and took me to their park office, where the was blasting the sweet relief of cool air. The air conditioner helped revive me. If it weren’t for the , I seriously would have died from heat stroke.

 

 

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