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Previously on "It's the heat Carruthers, I can't stand the heat"

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    It's ok if it's a dry heat - your sweat evaporates better.
    Plenty of liquid intake required then. I can see how that could be attractive

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    46 is quite difficult for me to imagine. Anything over 35 and I start wilting.
    It's ok if it's a dry heat - your sweat evaporates better.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    46 degrees

    It's around 15 degrees C here + wet and cloudy
    46 is quite difficult for me to imagine. Anything over 35 and I start wilting.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    It's hot, 46c last time I checked.
    Me and the missus spent a week in Kalbarri, WA, then headed North. We had to spend a night in the car in the great sandy desert because all the motels were full. (It took me 15 mins to peel the socks off when we landed the next night. The stink was incredible, and I smelled even worse than she did.)
    We have been living on toast beans and tuna for a couple of weeks, buzzing around the Kimberly, supposedly the hottest place on the planet.

    must go for a tooey to keep cool
    46 degrees

    It's around 15 degrees C here + wet and cloudy

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  • DiscoStu
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    It's Tooheys
    Last edited by DiscoStu; 6 October 2008, 09:04.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    It's hot, 46c last time I checked.
    Me and the missus spent a week in Kalbarri, WA, then headed North. We had to spend a night in the car in the great sandy desert because all the motels were full. (It took me 15 mins to peel the socks off when we landed the next night. The stink was incredible, and I smelled even worse than she did.)
    We have been living on toast beans and tuna for a couple of weeks, buzzing around the Kimberly, supposedly the hottest place on the planet.

    must go for a tooey to keep cool




    Beats working though. Enjoy the tooey's

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  • It's the heat Carruthers, I can't stand the heat

    It's hot, 46c last time I checked.
    Me and the missus spent a week in Kalbarri, WA, then headed North. We had to spend a night in the car in the great sandy desert because all the motels were full. (It took me 15 mins to peel the socks off when we landed the next night. The stink was incredible, and I smelled even worse than she did.)
    We have been living on toast beans and tuna for a couple of weeks, buzzing around the Kimberly, supposedly the hottest place on the planet.

    must go for a tooey to keep cool




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