The people needed some climate control relief

It turns out there was some kind of frozen AC fan

Over ten years ago, my mother-in-law passed away. Her partner, who is not the father of my partner, was a very wealthy man. They lived directly on a Waterway in a property that would particularly sell for over a million dollars even back then. Anyway, after my mother-in-law passed, there was a funeral celebration at their property on the water. There were numerous people crammed into the house, and all the people were visibly sweating. Her partner did not seem to notice. He is the only person though. Finally I went to my partner and asked what was going on with the a/c. I asked him to turn down the temperature control settings. He was a single of the people who was dripping with sweat, sort of like a pig, so off he went to change up the temperature control settings. That is when he discovered that the temperature control was already set to 63°. Even so, the actual temperature control reading was 89. Well, anyone who grows up in the Southeast knows that means your a/c equipment is broken. It just so happens this was a weekend day, as most funerals tend to happen on Saturdays for the convenience of the attendees. My father-in-law thought the temperature was fine. He simply was not in his right mind. Anyway, the Gathering after the funeral was on the way towards a huge disaster and people were downright angry with no AC to help them find relief. That is when I decided to call my good friend. I have a buddy who works in Heating and Cooling and he is always saying if I ever need anything to please let him know right away. Well that day he was able to come and quietly go into the backyard, the attic, and the garage, to discover what was wrong with the a/c equipment. It turns out there was some kind of frozen AC fan. He did repair the a/c equipment, and he did take a few extra minutes to comfort my father-in-law. He is a relatively fantastic neighbor and a fantastic Heating, Ventilation, and A/C equipment specialist.
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