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  1. Matth_2014

    Matth_2014 Well-Known Member

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    I don't know why some foreign players like the sun so much, I'm sweating here, Give me overcast any day of the week.
     
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    Can you do a thread on clouds?
     
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    Topical British attitude, Moan about the rain then whine about the sun.
     
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    Matth_2014 Well-Known Member

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    its not hot, 45c is hot in full body armour and a 60lb pack.
     
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    It's 32C here at present and in full spraying kit feels like 50C. Regretting last nights Whisky (95%molasses) <whistle>
     
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    40c here yesterday and a wind from the east that feels like standing in front of a 100Kw hair dryer. Stop moaning
     
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    It's not like you have to dress up like a soldier and watch Full Metal Jacket from under your bed though.
     
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    HRH Custard VC National Car Park Attendant

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    It adds to the realism.
     
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    I actually agree...****s will be crying for the weather to be hot....when it's hot, they dont know how to live in it. Countries that are traditionally hot, do you see them people walking around with stretch marks and blub on show? no actually wearing a nice cotton top keeps you cooler, preferably a light colour
     
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    Brits cry arsing when the sun shines and it gets hot (shocker) does my swede in.

    It's glorious, enjoy it, you moaning ****s. Try going out of the ****ing house <doh>
     
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    dont worry fam, next week onwards ill be sipping on some Irn bru and having a zoot whilst checkin out some skirt, Ramadan finishing Sunday.

    only problem is, summer might be done and dusted by then.
     
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    Not about temperature alone, it is the humidity that is unbearable. In a dry heat like Greece 90 degrees is fine.
     
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    Doesnt the materials the environment is made of have an affect also? i have found it in my personal experience that the heat, although hot is different.

    Stone, brick societies compared to those that dwell in mud huts etc.
     
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    Exactly!

    It's humidity that drains your energy. I'm used to high temperatures having lived here for over 10 yrs. The summer here will always see temps consistently in the 30's - sometimes a bit higher. But the humidity is always low, especially as we're on the coast.
     
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    Being part Eskimo, I'm loving this hot spell ...
     
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    Yep, that's why I love the Algarve so much, as it can be 30+ and still comfortable due to the breeze coming in off the Atlantic.
     
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