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Working up on a roof today and tomorrow ,bloody hot but plenty of Kolsch and wheat beer in the fridge when i get home to help me cool down
I've made several batches of fivepoints bitter, but I've never tasted the real thing. Haven't been in the UK for about 5 years now. I think it's time I returned for a few beer festivals in the autumn. I'll PM my address now.Flying, yes I think you pm me your address.
I think the phrase is “Guilty as charged!”Is it true that some railroad tracks caught on fire and some streets buckled?
I'm pretty far away from where you're at so forgive me if I have the info wrong or whatever.
Opposite way round: some railway lines reportedly buckled, and several houses on a street in London caught fire when wildfire from adjoining land spread to the street.Is it true that some railroad tracks caught on fire and some streets buckled?
I'm pretty far away from where you're at so forgive me if I have the info wrong or whatever.
You lucked out. Three years ago I had one that decided it needed to leave it's property, charge across the road, and bite me.I've had a few run-ins with pit bulls here in Detroit while out for a jog. Honestly, one incident, I doubt I'd have gotten more than two steps before the dog arrived so I just stopped and faced it. The big fella was satisfied with being ten yards away, barking his head off. I suppose I trespassed in the dog's mind even though I was across the street
A swamp cooler, unfortunately swamp coolers are not much good if it's very humid.We're getting of few hot ones--90°F to 100°F that translates to 80°F-85°F inside the house. We've used AC only four times this year. Been using the below item which I still consider a little gimmicky and it might be no better than a small fan but it seems to work better than fan only. Stock photo:
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But what I really want to make is this:
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It's filled with ice and the fan's air hits the ice and pushes cold air out the blower end. I'd probably have a hose leading outside somehow for the melted ice and freeze up plenty of jugs of water in freezer.
When I lived in Lake Havasu City, Arizona we hit 120f multiple days every year.Ian Clark
@chopperhontas
Not sure what the official temperature is but in my garden this is the temp in the shade!
Tyldesley nr Bolton.
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We've been in Coolidge, AZ for 2.5yrs. see it that high. Last year we had 10 days of >115f (46c) in a row. Tomorrow's meant to be >112f... not necessarily looking forward to my motorcycle mission in the morning.!When I lived in Lake Havasu City, Arizona we hit 120f multiple days every year.
The record high in Lake Havasu city is 128f. Luckily () it never got over 122f when I was there.We've been in Coolidge, AZ for 2.5yrs. see it that high. Last year we had 10 days of >115f (46c) in a row. Tomorrow's meant to be >112f... not necessarily looking forward to my motorcycle mission in the morning.!
Not too bad here, 90°F. The worst part was putting on the gear and then checking the air in the tires and needing to use the bike pump (effective and free but a little too good of an aerobic exercise in warm weather). Once I got to riding, fairly pleasant. No mission for me, just pleasure.not necessarily looking forward to my motorcycle mission in the morning.!
This ain't directed at you, Dutto; you just bring up an interesting point.“The audacious PR plot that seeded doubt about climate change”
That is a lot to unpack.Spot on DD. Human stupidity is only surpassed by human greed.
When you've finished bandying words with Fox, try your luck with the religious nutters who believe the Earth and its resources are God-given for our exploitatation and that concern for the future is really questioning God's providence.
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