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Old 18-07-2006, 15:56   #31
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Re: top places to avoid in the summer?

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a parked car lol
When I was in Canada last year one of the days was 103F. The car had been sitting in the sun all day as we had been in Niagara Falls. It was impossible to touch anything, we had to switch the air con on and leave it running for 10 minutes before it was even bareable to sit in.
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Old 18-07-2006, 17:06   #32
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Buses and other people!
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Old 18-07-2006, 17:34   #33
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Re: top places to avoid in the summer?

The Bloody workshop i`m working in at the moment!!!!!!!!!
Got a New Accord in to fit the accessories to it today and the temp sensor in the car read............................36DEGREES......... ............Bugger it was hot in there!
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Re: top places to avoid in the summer?

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unfortunately, as a pale and ginger person, it's far too hot for me
Remembers a quote from Game On
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Old 18-07-2006, 17:59   #35
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I reckon being a chef at this time of year would be pretty horrid
Very true. A couple of weeks ago in the hotel where i work, it was nowhere near as hot as this and a thermometer in the kitchen said 44 degrees. I'm not sure what it would be now but since it's such an old building we don't have Air conditioning, only some pretty poor fans...
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Old 18-07-2006, 18:49   #36
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Re: top places to avoid in the summer?

The temperature in my conservatory earlier was 56 degrees,, Damn, Thats hot.
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Old 18-07-2006, 18:52   #37
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Re: top places to avoid in the summer?

Well it is basically just a posh greenhouse Bud
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Old 18-07-2006, 18:54   #38
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Some of the exchanges and hub sites i have been to in the last few days are unbearably hot . The worst was Nelson BT all the engineers had shorts and t shirts on.
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I pity Fireman having to put out fires in this heat.Mind thus far I've not heard of any fires being set on MOD land which is a favourite pastime here during the summer months.We have been lucky so far.Last year there was one Sunday when it got really close and we couldn't keep our windows open because of the smoke. Little barsterwards.
have they removed the UXBs on Daedalus, yet, Incog? There may be hope for an explosive solution to the problem
Nope!However there is talk of evacuations lasting for at least 5/6 weeks.
My husband seemed to think we would be told to go but I'm not leaving my house empty for that long.I'll take my chances what being the other side of the town.Can't imagine them having set that much explosive that it would obliterate the then village.

Beats me how anyone could forget booby trap bombs being planted and not remove the bluddy things at the end of the war.Makes one wonder how many other places were booby trapped the same way?

Oh and BTW tomorrow is going to be even hotter.Humidity will be the killer.
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Well it is basically just a posh greenhouse Bud
Cheeky Mare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I built it with my own fair hands i`ll have you know!
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Old 18-07-2006, 20:44   #41
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I built it with my own fair hands i`ll have you know!
I would have used bricks, wood, and glass, myself!
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Old 18-07-2006, 20:53   #42
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Yep, dont know if any of you watch a program called "The Tube" on Sky Travel, but apparently it averages 10 degrees hotter Underground than outside.

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Old 18-07-2006, 20:57   #43
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Yep, dont know if any o you watch a program called "The Tube" on Sky Travel, but apparently it averages 10 degrees hotter Underground than outside.

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Old 18-07-2006, 21:07   #44
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The temperature in my conservatory earlier was 56 degrees,, Damn, Thats hot.

Same here, my compuiter case was sooo hot i couldnt touch it. And one of my lighters exploded.
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Re: top places to avoid in the summer?

Indoor swimming pools ...when you have to stand around the edge of it for hours *phew*
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