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This sucks hard. Just checked the thermometer outside in the shade and its reading 45 degrees.

My car was in the sun all day, so the drive home was hot and slow (aircon takes so much power!). Walking to my car was torture and as soon as I open the door it was just so hot, never had it so bad, and my car is white.

So whats everyone think about it, when will it end and how are you all keeping cool?

I've had the aircon on for the past day or two, also lemon lime and bitters with ice is awesome.

Tom.

PS: BSM cruise sunday 39 degrees forecast atm.

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Loving the office with the A/C and shit

but as soon as you walk outside its like you have walked into a fully prepd oven

its freaking hot as

PS i actually feel sorry for craig :)

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the plumbing may not work in the telstra building.... but the aircon sure does.. its 26 degrees in here.

fkn torture walking out into 45+ when going for lunch tho.

sometimes i reckon that its better not having the aircon so low cos it does not affect u so much when u need to go out

/2c

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Thinkin bout goin to wash my car, going to wait for it to get dark so I can stand outside for more then 5 minutes, also so I can chamois it all before the water evaporates.

If you think none will post anything worth while mods lock it, no big deal.

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lets just say my carbon footprint is like king kongs today :) ,,, A/C siting on 22c inside , outside its 46 under my patio, but a slight breeze off the sea , feels a tad cool.

but step out in the sun and it might as well be in a closed car with me..lol ..at least 1k from the center of it..lol

like ARC welding in the nude ? instant burn..lol

even the birds in my yard are stunned and wont come out of the shade to eat, they run out grab the food and run back into shade. but they do enjoy the water bath today..lol

hint when working on a car in the heat, never lay a spanner in the sun.. like grabbing a hot iron..lol

watch out washing the car in the heat, the windscreen can crack if the temp is too drastic and screw the waterspots in the sun..lol

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if there is one thing worse than the heat itself its customers saying

''gee, its hot eh?''

and

''is it hot enough for ya?''

no kind sir, 45 deg is not quite warm enough for me, is it possible for you to turn the heat

up a little? now that would just be swell.

/end sarcastic

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Craig where about do you work?

Working at a supermarket where the only air conidtioning they can manage is blowing the air from outside in sucks, especially when you need to get up on the ladder all day right under the hot vents.

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if there is one thing worse than the heat itself its customers saying

''gee, its hot eh?''

and

''is it hot enough for ya?''

no kind sir, 45 deg is not quite warm enough for me, is it possible for you to turn the heat

up a little? now that would just be swell.

/end sarcastic

Craig, carry Chop around with you

Too Hot My Foot!

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well i think u all need to have a teaspoon of cement and harden the f**k up hahaha...

its not that warm... nothing like abit of sweat! good for weight loss :P

I dont mind the heat, it beats freezing to death anyday...

and its also good for cooking outdoors..lol

anyone for eggs on the sidewalk..lol

http://www.eggs.ab.ca/kids/Tricks/eggtrick007.htm

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if there is one thing worse than the heat itself its customers saying

''gee, its hot eh?''

and

''is it hot enough for ya?''

no kind sir, 45 deg is not quite warm enough for me, is it possible for you to turn the heat

up a little? now that would just be swell.

/end sarcastic

*sings* I'm an asshole Im an asshole, the worlds biggest asshole....

"I walk around in the summertime saying 'How about this heat?', I'm an asshole, an asshole

Apologies to Denis Leary

And Craig I can imagine you'd be spewing. The govt buys aircon to keep the orang utans cool at the zoo, I reckon u should file a discrimination suit! Get some free aircon!

-D

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if there is one thing worse than the heat itself its customers saying

''gee, its hot eh?''

and

''is it hot enough for ya?''

no kind sir, 45 deg is not quite warm enough for me, is it possible for you to turn the heat

up a little? now that would just be swell.

/end sarcastic

sounds like one of the stupid ladies in the office goes to me today

Stupid lady: erm its 15deg coming out the aircon but my office still feels hot can you take a look @ if for me

me: Harden the ____ up lady (na just kidding)

but really were in the factory its like 50deg and she has the gall to come and complain its hot in her office not happy jan

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dreading the drive home.

Stags outside with the "granny" shade on the windscreen.. Suits the Volvo like station wagon ehh? (puts on flame suit :P) Got rear windows down a cm each side to aid in cooling if it does jack shit or not id like to think so. The black leather just soaks up the heat and stays so hot.

Have had some chicks in short dress's or skirts complain about how hot it is on the back of their legs.... wahhh wahh wahh...suck it

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