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reminds me of a cricket scene from comedy inc where the rangas are in the changeroom ready to bat, but no one wants to go outside in the sun, everytime ones goes out they leave a ball on middle then run back :)

well the aircon in the house just broke lol

looks like im sleeping in the pool

pool or the beach is a awesome idea

apparently there is going to be sea breezes in the afternoon

still not enough to cool the in land....so pretty much embrace for a warm night tonight

If the Americans still don't believe in global warming i think we should bring them over here and strap them to a cricket pitch. Last year was the longest period of consecutive days above 40 on record and this year is looking like it's going to be up there as well.

P.S. i want winter back again. Not that we really get winter anymore

thats what happens when you sell shit quality gear, then jbhifi comes along and sells better for cheaper lol

definatly go mate, think about prodigy closing the boiler room........

lol can you say yum cha brands

haha boiler room will certainly live up to its name and to think that I worked so many of them throughout the 90's.......NEVER AGAIN!!

Did you say digital rectum thermometer?!.........it'd be hotter than 58 deg up there buddy boy :D:P

It's currently 45 deg out there Steve.....hottest January day in 70 years apparently!

defiantly 58degs on the roof i used one of these to take the reading

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so, ill be re-painting my aquarium cabinet before i set it up, whats the best way to prep it?

spend the time sanding, including the crevices a fiddly bits (alot of work :P)

or give it a light sand, wood primer, then paint?

seeing as i have some time onb my hands and the shed isnt much warmer then the house, i might as-well get started!

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