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Ugh (PC)

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psychocandy-moderation team leader

As if I don't have enough to wear me down right now, just as it's about to hit 95+°F (35ish°C) for a few days, our a/c at home is once again not working properly, and no response as of yet from the landlord as to when we can expect that to be corrected. smiley - grr

I really am having a crap year.


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Post 2

aka Bel - A87832164

smiley - hugsmiley - tea


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Post 3

dragonqueen - eternally free and forever untamed - insomniac extraordinaire - proprietrix of a bullwhip, badger button and (partly) of a thoroughly used sub with a purple collar. Matron of Honour.

*smiley - dragon sends fan, icesmiley - tea and some of the cold rainy weather currently ruling the Far North*


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Post 4

KB

Get yourself over here. It once reached 30°C here - it's recorded in the Annals of Ulster under the year 516 AD or thereabouts. smiley - winkeye

smiley - cheerup


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Post 5

psychocandy-moderation team leader

That's the best reason I've ever been given to visit a place! smiley - biggrin

The a/c is fixed now, thankfully, so I'm a lot less crabby. And it won't be crappy in here while I'm off work all next week. A few years ago, we lost power for five days in the middle of July (lightning hit a transformer during a bad t-storm). Aside from it being very difficult to get ready for work in the dark, since I get up at 4:30AM, it was miserable trying to get comfortable. It was 32°C ish all that week. We went out for dinner every night and found lots of excuses to kill time at shops. Thank goodness my stove has gas burners, or I might have killed someone on the way to work without having had my morning coffee. smiley - silly


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Post 6

zendevil


Ja, come to Eye Land, where the weather changes every 5 minutes. You can run around in the snow in just underwear with P, or sit huddled up in 7 layers of sweaters by the fire with me, or fry in the porch, or boil in a bath, or freeze in a shower....we cater to all types!

zdt


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Post 7

van-smeiter

Organise a game of cricket at your local sportsfield, PC; a cricket match almost guarantees rain! smiley - ok


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Post 8

Ivan the Terribly Average

smiley - lurk


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Post 9

psychocandy-moderation team leader

I bet it doesn't even snow in Ireland in June, Terri. smiley - laugh We had a lot of rain Friday but it's sunny now. And comfortably cool(ish) inside.


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Post 10

zendevil

I will ask P to look it up in one of his many, many statistical weather records; i'm pretty sure it has snowed here in May.

zdt


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Post 11

zendevil

Meanwhile, here's some smiley - snowball from Youkay...

#"2 June 1975, The United Kingdom: Snow falls across southern England, including Buxton, Derbyshire and on hills south of Birmingham, Edinburgh, Newark, Grantham and Peterborough. Snow is also observed in Cambridge and Colchester. The snow is the latest in the year that such a widespread snowfall has occurred over the United Kingdom since the late 19th Century."#

zdt


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Post 12

ismarah - fuelled by M&Ms

June 17th is Independence Day in Iceland. Apart from large earthquakes hitting then, we've also had snow a few times. It doesn't stick of course.

Currently, it's close to 24hr sunlight, but only about 14-20'C, which has always seemed unfair to me..


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Post 13

psychocandy-moderation team leader

I could cope with those temperatures... but the 24 hour sunlight would make it hard to sleep. I've been having problems this month with getting to sleep properly- since I get up at 4:30 I usually crash between 8:30 and 9:30, and it's hard to fall asleep when it's still light.


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