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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:00 am
by Kibagari
More like what am I going to do today.
As its the only good day for us this weekend (supposed to rain saturday and sunday), I'm heading out on the bike for a couple hours now that we finally have it and its roadworthy.
Damn thing's got a bad alternator, unfortunately. Buuuut, it's got a kick start, so we don't need an alternator. ^_^
After that, I'm stuck in the saddle of the lawnmower for an hour and a half. Hours upon hours of being on a machine, whether two wheels or four. Gonna be a good day.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:09 am
by blues2cruise
sv-wolf wrote:OK Buzz, Go on! Insult us. Why don't you?
Yes, there is a cream for it: it's called Devonshire clotted cream and it goes very nicely, thank you!

Didn't you tell me it was called Devon clotted cream?

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 3:03 pm
by Wrider
jstark47 wrote:blues2cruise wrote:I think it was about 64 here today. I had to put on a hoody.
It was almost 94 here yesterday. Riding ATGATT is ....... challenging.
94???
94??? 94???
You're saying 94 is hot??? It hits that here at 3 AM and today hit 117!

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:47 pm
by Shorts
Wrider wrote:jstark47 wrote:blues2cruise wrote:I think it was about 64 here today. I had to put on a hoody.
It was almost 94 here yesterday. Riding ATGATT is ....... challenging.
94???
94??? 94???
You're saying 94 is hot??? It hits that here at 3 AM and today hit 117!

Yeah, but its a dry heat
Geez alou I hate that phrase ^^^^ Hot is hot!
Out here in JP, hot includes an overwhelming amount of humidity. The grossness a person can accumulate on their clothed body in a mere 10min in the weather out here would be comedic if it wasn't so miserable.
Be cool

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:54 pm
by sv-wolf
Shorts wrote:Wrider wrote:jstark47 wrote:blues2cruise wrote:I think it was about 64 here today. I had to put on a hoody.
It was almost 94 here yesterday. Riding ATGATT is ....... challenging.
94???
94??? 94???
You're saying 94 is hot??? It hits that here at 3 AM and today hit 117!

Yeah, but its a dry heat
Geez alou I hate that phrase ^^^^ Hot is hot!
Out here in JP, hot includes an overwhelming amount of humidity. The grossness a person can accumulate on their clothed body in a mere 10min in the weather out here would be comedic if it wasn't so miserable.
Be cool

Absolutely! - Maritime climate! - It makes all the difference. Same here in UK.
You tell 'em shorts!
- proud and unrepentant to be driven nuts by a disgustingly sweaty and unbreathable 81 degrees! In the UK, and without aircon 81 degrees is not nice.
There! that's my sunshine macho defended and you lot sorted out.

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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:25 am
by Ninja Geoff
lol, you guys suck. It's 63 degrees here... WITH 93% "procreating" HUMIDITY.
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:46 am
by Shorts
LOL
What I can't figure out is why I'm so hot yet I have no tan
I grew up on the Gulf Coast of Texas - tans were base coated by May. The olive skin...sun kissed hair...cool lipstick shades to compliment the complexion....and the crazy nail polish to really set off my flip-flip wearing toes.........ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
I sure do miss real summers
And "72" constituted a "cool front"
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:01 am
by sv-wolf
Ninja Geoff wrote:lol, you guys suck. It's 63 degrees here... WITH 93% "procreating" HUMIDITY.
OK Ninj, you want a humidity fight.
It is a pleasantly coolish day today here in little old south-central Albion - a mere 56 degrees AND 93% humidity..
The Met Office are forecasting rain for the next few days.
But when the temperature does decide to rise, today's humidity will not necessarily drop. We have had temperatures into the 70s and 80s with 93 "procreating" percent humidity. That's what being sandwiched between the North Sea and the Atlantic does for you.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:11 am
by Ninja Geoff
sv-wolf wrote:Ninja Geoff wrote:lol, you guys suck. It's 63 degrees here... WITH 93% "procreating" HUMIDITY.
OK Ninj, you want a humidity fight.
It is a pleasantly coolish day today here in little old Albion - a mere 56 degrees AND 93% humidity..
The Met Office are forecasting rain for the next few days.
But when the temperature does decide to rise, today's humidity will not necessarily drop. We have had temperatures into the 70s and 80s with 93 "procreating" percent humidity. That's what being sandwiched between the North Sea and the Atlantic does for you.

We get that "poo poo" all the time

lol, maybe there's more to it being called "New" England than I thought

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:15 am
by sv-wolf
LOL Nothing 'New' about it, at least as far as the humidity is concerned.