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        <title>HOT WEATHER HELP -  - rusty&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>HALLELUIAH!!! It sounds like Rusty&#039;s goin&#039; back to work after nearly five years. The doc says, &quot;Light to Moderate duty.&quot; They may even bridge his seniority after 20 years. Initially, he&#039;ll be inspecting and documenting heat number transfers on test coupons for certifying heavy gauge steel to be used in structural members. From SOHBFB to working seven days a week will be quite a jump.

Besides staying hydrated, resting in the cool alot, what suggestions do you have for keeping the blood from boiling while out in the Texas sun?</description>
        <itunes:summary>HALLELUIAH!!! It sounds like Rusty&#039;s goin&#039; back to work after nearly five years. The doc says, &quot;Light to Moderate duty.&quot; They may even bridge his seniority after 20 years. Initially, he&#039;ll be inspecting and documenting heat number transfers on test coupons for certifying heavy gauge steel to be used in structural members. From SOHBFB to working seven days a week will be quite a jump.

Besides staying hydrated, resting in the cool alot, what suggestions do you have for keeping the blood from boiling while out in the Texas sun?</itunes:summary>
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