Well, that did somewhat cool me down but it was disappointing nonetheless.
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Well, that did somewhat cool me down but it was disappointing nonetheless.
Soup for lunch. Body cooling with every passing minute.
Get some Rowntrees fruit stack lollies in when you can.
I'd be all over a Mr. Freeze too. Chocolate has no place in this weather.
It's truly amazing. Trains still work, old people don't die (even those without air con), and life continues. The media reaction here is genuinely bizarre - it's good to see that outside, most people seem to be acting relatively normally.
+1 for an ice cream - Zap's and Twister's are the bomb.
Went to bed at 22.30 to get some sleep before work at 03.00 lol at that idea.
Ended up sat in pool in my pants at 01.00
Can't stand the heat in the night it just seems to hit you harder.
London is on fire? Excellent.
Back in my day London was constantly ablaze at all times and unlike these SNOWFLAKES we didn't need these poncey fire brigades to put it out for us.
It being very hot = not really anything to worry about.
Things actually on fire = something to worry about.
People being idiots is something to worry about no matter what the weather.
Had a nap earlier and woke up in what could definitely be legally defined as a puddle.
Been dreaming about Love Island again?
Strangest cloud formations amd coverage and a sprinkling of rain. Please jesus let this be the end of the planet.
Women are truly baffling:
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Are they just more pessimistic about everything? I can't say I'm as familiar with them as some of you.
There's probably some biological reason because women are always moan about the temperature of the office. Although my office is fat city.
I wonder if there was a rogue bonfire or barbecue involved. The mercury hit 39C up here and things just didn't spontaneously catch fire.
It pissed down all day yesterday in Cork so we need to do a good bit more climate changing yet.
Well, that was awful. No sleep and opening the windows only works if the air outside isn't incredibly still.
I mean, the fires in France have been all over the news and if you google "fire risk" and go to the News search you will find a fair number of articles warning of the danger. For example: this from a week ago. There are others.
Edit: if you search Fire Risk on the BBC it appears they have indeed been banging that drum too.
I'm glad my joke having a dig at old whingers has spawned this FIERY debate.
I froze a load of 2l bottles of water and at night have had them standing in a washing up bowl full of water with the fan blowing across them. Started it an hour before bed and it both cooled the room a bit and also provided a cool stream of air to point at myself once in bed.
It's now bucketing down in Oxford. Feels amazing.
I was on the way to the pub last night when the heavens opened for a truly beautiful 5-minute dousing. I arrived in there looking like a wet dog and yet everyone inside gazed at me with jealous eyes.
It was meant to have started raining hours ago but nothing has happened.
Today was lovely here, 24ish with a nice breeze.
Still 28 here so another uncomfortable night, albeit 10 times better than the last 2.
Getting home from the office to find the upstairs is still a muggy nightmare.
Pissing it down here now.
I met manc sean for a drink on the front and he had a jumper on. :harold:
The hospital hadn't cooled down at all today really. I had to do an LP this afternoon and my scrubs were literally wet with sweat by the end. Grim.
Another night without sleep. It was a cooler night but the sleep pattern's already broken. :moop:
Absolutely sensational sleep here after the marked temperature drop. Live for mornings like this.
It's raining. I miss the heatwave.
The hosepipe bans are rolling out now. Buzzing for some clandestine 2am car washing and plant watering whilst simultaneously complaining to my neighbours about Mr 76's unnecessary and frankly, wasteful waterfountain.
It was 38 here today after a 34 yesterday. Low 30s for the majority of next week as well. Frankfurt just bakes.
Isn't that from leaks? We can't be investing money into infrastructure willy nilly mate.
Tonight is glorious, I've actually got the window in my bedroom almost closed.
I'm actually going to be able to sleep tonight without lying in a puddle of sweat.
I remember learning about that at school, so this issue is atleast 2 decades old. I suppose it's easier to just include the "stock loss" in the price you charge the plebs than it is to dig up every pavement from Exeter to Edinburgh.
Thank you for tuning into today's episode of "Yes, absolutely everything is shit".
The leakage rate is significantly down on pre-privatisation levels, and the old water authorities used to pollute rivers and beaches for fun (rather than just when they have to). There maybe should be tougher regulations in certain aspects, but the actual problem is that we haven't built any large reservoirs in thirty years, during which time the population has increased by [at least] a third.
EDIT: Not a third. From fifty-seven to pushing seventy. Point stands.
Plus regulation is piss poor. The Government had a well-publicised opportunity to at least be seen to be doing something last summer when there was that pollution story and they brazenly chose to ignore/allow it, purely out of fear of alienating the shareholders (who just so happen to be good donors).
Was actually in work today (well, attending an apprenticeship module thingy in person) and wore shorts and T-shirt for it. The tutor wore shirt and trousers and was a sweaty mess all day. :harold:
3 days of summer left lads :(
That first rain in weeks is gonna feel awesome.