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    It is 82 degrees

    and I am wearing my Jesus sandals.

    #2
    It is 82 degrees

    Adidas Jerusalem forever.

    *edit lucky bugger (temperature, not footwear)

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      #3
      It is 82 degrees

      How awful for you, I'm really sorry. On both counts.

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        #4
        It is 82 degrees

        You dont 'do' heat, TonTon? Isnt that taking your liking for polar bears to extremes?

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          #5
          It is 82 degrees

          82 is horrible. It's bad enough here at the moment.

          Polar bears are great, as is snow. Being hot is shit on toast.

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            #6
            It is 82 degrees

            82 is nowhere near "heat." It was 95 here earlier this week. Now that's hot.

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              #7
              It is 82 degrees

              But -10 in Southampton.

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                #8
                It is 82 degrees

                How can you live in 95?

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                  #9
                  It is 82 degrees

                  Spring has definitely sprung here in Bournemouth (ave 19 or 66 in old money), and I have begun to feel the joys of spring.

                  Temperature has a lot to do with my mood: the warmer it gets, the warmer I get.

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                    #10
                    It is 82 degrees

                    I just get stroppy.

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                      #11
                      It is 82 degrees

                      No, really?

                      I just get horny. OK FAR too much information there, but its true.

                      When its cold I just tend to withdraw. (insert 'ooerr missus' here)

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                        #12
                        It is 82 degrees

                        TonTon wrote:
                        How can you live in 95?
                        Aircon.

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                          #13
                          It is 82 degrees

                          is that like Defcon, but without the grief?

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                            #14
                            It is 82 degrees

                            yeah, totally the opposite for me. heat is like a big mug of bromide.

                            airconditioning is lovely, but don't you ever have to go outside?

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                              #15
                              It is 82 degrees

                              It's 82 in Chicago, which means we can finally play on grass on the public parks. Since they resembled swamps the last couple of weeks.

                              Can't wait for summer!

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                                #16
                                It is 82 degrees

                                I would have replied sooner, but I was out building up my sandal callouses.

                                82 is a bit hot, TonTon, wouldn't want it that temp year round, since 65-75 is closer to ideal. But it's far preferable to 42 and rainy, which it was just a few days ago.

                                In Texas where I grew up it was regularly >100 degrees in the summer, with >80% humidity. That is some steam-baked shit on burnt toast.

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                                  #17
                                  It is 82 degrees

                                  dglh wrote:
                                  TonTon wrote:
                                  How can you live in 95?
                                  Aircon.
                                  Sheeeet, I don't have any AC.

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                                    #18
                                    It is 82 degrees

                                    42 sounds good. And rain too. I'm jealous.

                                    How the fuck do you survive, Inca?

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                                      #19
                                      It is 82 degrees

                                      I'm with Ton-Ton. If it were up to me, the temperature would never exceed 70 during the day and never exceed 50 at night.

                                      82 is hot when they haven't turned on the AC in one's building and one lives on the 18th floor. It's going to be 88 possibly this weekend. I think I'll just spend the whole weekend at the movies.

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                                        #20
                                        It is 82 degrees

                                        I dont think that aircon has reached the UK yet. And if so, it tends only to happen in places where you dont actually wish to stay for any long period.

                                        And its pointless. We dont exactly have a rush of hot weather which is going to floor us all... ah shit, British Rail are going to read this and go, 'Yep, another day off. Wrong type of sun. Let's put the prices up'

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                                          #21
                                          It is 82 degrees

                                          I can't relate to temperatures done the old way but 82 didn't sound like a lot so I converted it - it's only 28! At best, that is pleasant. I wouldn't contemplate getting in the pool at that temperature.

                                          On the day Victoria's disastrous bushfires started in February, it was 47 degrees in Melbourne - that's 117 in old money.

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                                            #22
                                            It is 82 degrees

                                            I would have to give up at such temperatures day in, day out.

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                                              #23
                                              It is 82 degrees

                                              Reed of the Valley People wrote:
                                              [quote]I'm with Ton-Ton. If it were up to me, the temperature would never exceed 70 during the day and never exceed 50 at night.
                                              [quote]

                                              Season Weather Averages for San Francisco International


                                              It gets a bit cooler in summer and milder in winter in the western end of SF, the graph above is for the airport which is a bit warmer in summer.

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                                                #24
                                                It is 82 degrees

                                                It's not day in, day out though. Most of Australia has seasons. In fact, Melbourne's winters are actually regarded as cold by those up north. For a Scot, describing 15 degrees as "cold" is laughable but, in the depths of July, people here wear boots, scarves, gloves and hats while I'm in shirt sleeves. I hate it at work - the heating's on full blast and people are wearing jumpers - and I'm covered in sweat.

                                                I honestly don't think I could cope with a Scottish winter now - all those minus something temperatures and days when it's a top of zero.

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                                                  #25
                                                  It is 82 degrees

                                                  The simpering wimps are out in force again, now it's about "heat"...

                                                  Incredibly dry at the moment here, I spend a lot of time in rather humid places up in the moors of Northern England but even there it's (worryingly) bone dry. Some reservoirs don't look too good either.

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