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<title>Tim</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;In related news, Trane air-conditioning has released their list of coolest cities (cities with the most heavily air-conditioned residents). Topping the list? All the same cities in the Old Spice List. 
The residents of Phoenix would fill an olympic size swimming pool with their sweat, if and only if they stepped outside their air conditioning. That&apos;s a big if.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>eliz. s.</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:31:18 -0600</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Austin higher than Houston? That&apos;s not right.  The humidity is generally higher in Houston, leading one to sweat more.  Eww.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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