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    They reckon it is going to hit 35C in UK next week.

    A barmy spring day.

    That's not even 100F.
    G U T

    There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

  • #2
    I've always been hot.
    Three things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pinkmoon View Post
      I've always been hot.
      That's because you let a dragon breath on you.
      G U T

      There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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      • #4
        Middle of winter freezing tomorrow they they reckon it'll only get to the mid 20sC. That late 60s in F.
        G U T

        There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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        • #5
          G'Day GUT,

          Just be glad it's not Pakistan where there is a REAL heat wave. And it is not making one's seat wave.

          Jeff

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          • #6
            It's not the heat it's the stupidity

            It's 88F here with 90% humidity, or like being in a sauna with your clothes on, a feat I've never imagined. I'm always hot too, pinkmoon. There are no dragons here, just cottonmouth snakes, snapping turtles that bite & alligators.
            From Voltaire writing in Diderot's Encyclopédie:
            "One demands of modern historians more details, better ascertained facts, precise dates, , more attention to customs, laws, commerce, agriculture, population."

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            • #7
              It was the unbearable weather - stinking hot summers, bitterly cold winters, with little or no spring or autumn in between - that drove us out of NE Ohio in 1980. Here in dear old England we don't get heat-waves very often, but also we don't get blizzards, tornadoes, droughts, forest fires, tidal surges, fog (in spite of what Yanks and Aussies might think), hurricanes, lethal hail-storms, plagues of frogs and rivers of blood. Unfortunately, given the behaviour of the kid across the road, we don't get death of the firstborn, either.

              Me and my missus spent the most god-awful week in Washington DC, 100 deg F and 99% humidity. We spent the entire 7 days in various air-conditioned museums. We also nearly got mugged in the Metro.

              You can shove your hot climates, thanks very much.

              Like old Pinkie, I'm always h---o---t....

              Graham
              We are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze

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              • #8
                Hi Graham,

                What on earth is the kid across the road doing? Has he enslaved a huge number of people to build storage cities and pyramids, and refuses their spiritual leader's demand for their release? I believe that was the last time the "slaying of the first born" occurred.

                Jeff

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mayerling View Post
                  Hi Graham,

                  What on earth is the kid across the road doing? Has he enslaved a huge number of people to build storage cities and pyramids, and refuses their spiritual leader's demand for their release? I believe that was the last time the "slaying of the first born" occurred.

                  Jeff
                  No mate, he's just a little ****.

                  Graham
                  We are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Graham View Post
                    It was the unbearable weather - stinking hot summers, bitterly cold winters, with little or no spring or autumn in between - that drove us out of NE Ohio in 1980. Here in dear old England we don't get heat-waves very often, but also we don't get blizzards, tornadoes, droughts, forest fires, tidal surges, fog (in spite of what Yanks and Aussies might think), hurricanes, lethal hail-storms, plagues of frogs and rivers of blood. Unfortunately, given the behaviour of the kid across the road, we don't get death of the firstborn, either.
                    Yeh, but an inch and a half of snow shuts the country down...

                    Regards, Jon S.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
                      Yeh, but an inch and a half of snow shuts the country down...

                      Could have done years ago, but these days we don't get any snow at all (at least not in the English Midlands where I live). This winter (2014-15) we had one snow-shower some time in February, which didn't stick, and that was it.

                      I can't remember if it was late January 1977 or 1978, but we were living in NE Ohio at the time, and in one ghastly night about 35" of snow were dumped on us. Yes, it most certainly did shut everything down - and for a long time. I had another 2 - 3 years of my contract to run when this happened, but there and then on that dreadful morning I wrote out my non-acceptance of any extension to my contract, should that be offered to me.

                      Now tell me - what would you prefer?

                      Graham
                      We are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Graham View Post
                        Could have done years ago, but these days we don't get any snow at all (at least not in the English Midlands where I live). This winter (2014-15) we had one snow-shower some time in February, which didn't stick, and that was it.

                        I can't remember if it was late January 1977 or 1978, but we were living in NE Ohio at the time, and in one ghastly night about 35" of snow were dumped on us. Yes, it most certainly did shut everything down - and for a long time. I had another 2 - 3 years of my contract to run when this happened, but there and then on that dreadful morning I wrote out my non-acceptance of any extension to my contract, should that be offered to me.

                        Now tell me - what would you prefer?

                        Graham
                        I live in Canada, by choice.


                        I was born and raised in Yorkshire, and the winters weren't anything like as bad as we get here, but we are all equipped to handle it. I used to ride a motorcycle to work all year round, you couldn't do that here.
                        Regards, Jon S.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GUT View Post
                          They reckon it is going to hit 35C in UK next week.

                          A barmy spring day.

                          That's not even 100F.
                          It was 41 on centre court the other day.

                          Luckily I'm just South of the border so nowhere near London, but I reckon it's about 32 outside and it's getting right on my nerves. Bring back the good old English 'mild with spots of rain' weather. Can't sleep for love nor money at the moment.

                          Far too hot. At this rate we'll be developing animals that hate you and want to kill you, like they have over there in your part of the world.

                          Why anyone would want to wander around in such heat is beyond me.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Graham View Post
                            Could have done years ago, but these days we don't get any snow at all (at least not in the English Midlands where I live). This winter (2014-15) we had one snow-shower some time in February, which didn't stick, and that was it.

                            I can't remember if it was late January 1977 or 1978, but we were living in NE Ohio at the time, and in one ghastly night about 35" of snow were dumped on us. Yes, it most certainly did shut everything down - and for a long time. I had another 2 - 3 years of my contract to run when this happened, but there and then on that dreadful morning I wrote out my non-acceptance of any extension to my contract, should that be offered to me.

                            Now tell me - what would you prefer?

                            Graham
                            We got snow here last night in County Durham.

                            Hail stones were falling out the air like golf balls.

                            Ruined a lot of people's cars.

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                            • #15
                              I like the way when it stops on one side of the house, he goes to the other side to check it's stopped there too.

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