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Ganonator
07-18-2003, 09:07 PM
What a great way to come home from work on your birthday:
http://members.aol.com/quikslvr38/hot.jpg

and this wasn't even the worst part. It was at 112.7° when I went to grab the camera. You must realize where I come from. My state is known for its rough, cold winters NOT brutally hot summers. We are all too poor to afford a/c, so we sleep downstairs next to spanish american war memorabilia.

Am I the only one with this shit? And you all in the southwest shouldn't be complaining. It regularily hits 110 in Arizona. I'm talking this abnormal bullshit.

Now go excuse me while I put some frozen peas down my underwear... :Pant:

Gerudo
07-18-2003, 09:15 PM
the warmest its gotten in Ohio (well, this summer anyways) is around 95 or so...

waay to fuckin hot...

moocow
07-18-2003, 09:17 PM
last summer it was in the 100s

It was about 102 one day, Geru. At least here, anyway... :p

EWild
07-18-2003, 09:29 PM
It got to around 30'C here a few days ago, which I must say is wierd for Newfoundland since we never get over 25. :\

Yoshiman
07-19-2003, 12:47 AM
Wow. If it was 112°F here, the jacuzzi I was sitting in today sharing with 8 girls would be colder then outside. I don't think it ever got that hot here. Oh, and BTW, the 8 girls were my relatives. Go figure. Now if they weren't related to me and were good looking...

slothman
07-19-2003, 12:50 AM
And I thought the humidity here was rough. Anyways South Dranakia is known for large variations in winter and summer temps. I'm wondering does spanish american war memorabilia have some weird property that makes you colder are are you just nuts? :D

Drunken Tiger
07-19-2003, 02:48 AM
45.3 degrees Celcius is the hottest ever in Melbourne... And it was during the Aussie Open 2003. i think...

Ganonator
07-19-2003, 03:37 AM
Originally posted by slothman
And I thought the humidity here was rough. Anyways South Dranakia is known for large variations in winter and summer temps. I'm wondering does spanish american war memorabilia have some weird property that makes you colder are are you just nuts? :D For the 8 people on these boards that know what South Dranakia is, I laugh.
I live in Montana.
as far as the memorabilia, that shtuff is just in my basement, which is easily the coolest part of my house. logic, it seems, tends to take over.

MottZilla
07-19-2003, 03:53 AM
Hey I live close to the mississippi river (a river valley) so the humidity regularly gets to 100% in ADDITION to it reaching 100F outside. So I know what it is like for it to be uncomfortably hot and humid. However we do have AC but my dad tends to be bitchy about using it. However it's always on when it reaches 100 degrees. :O

Menokh
07-19-2003, 09:35 AM
I guess I shouldn't complain much about the heat here. After an unusually cold winter and spring we are now living with near 90 degree temps.

It is not unusual for Cape Cod to reach 90 however, but the humidity has been killer lately.

MrCow
07-19-2003, 12:55 PM
that menokh is why the cape sucks. here a little west of boston we have only had two or three days above 90. mainly its been in the 80's

zora man
07-19-2003, 04:39 PM
It's 101 F here and its onll getting hotter.
:redface: