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CoronaRaptor

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We are in a heat wave here so we built a small pool in the backyard for the dogs and us to cool off, even though the lake is really close, we deduced to build it redneck style for the next 2 weeks with temperatures between 100-120f. Can’t even take the dogs for a walk in the daylight the pavement is too hot!79DC35B0-F91E-46E7-BB27-EA3EB153B617.jpeg95237486-315A-46CE-91C5-56EF9DC172E7.jpeg1C723414-4C74-4676-A11A-A3EA47D9729F.jpeg
 
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Rednecked all the way
We threw it together in a matter of ten minutes, even just walking into it, it cools a guy/gal off. My sons GF is a little on the hefty side and overheats easily, so she will lay in there and splash water on herself. Sorry she wouldn't allow me to post a picture of that, bahahaha.
 
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Hard to believe its hotter there than her in North Carolina, only gonna get to 90 today
Yes, we regularly can get to 100 here in the summer and a couple degrees higher but sustained temps over 110 for a week is rare, yeah, we keep breaking records everyday now.
 

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LOL! We just flush with fresh water and it pours downhill to the garden area, so at least there's no waste of water.

This was what I was thinking when I told a plumber I wanted to install a toilet in the backyard without a waste/drainage piping. But alas, apparent that's not 'up to code'.
 
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