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You laugh now, but one day it will all belong to Prince Nou.
mid 70's all week 
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On Have you no sympathy for Nou's plight?! |
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| Originally posted by enydo I'm sure your parents will buy you a personal AC unit. Wouldn't want their poor baby to be too uncomfortable. |

I'm sure your parents could buy you an escalator to the beach as well.
Ughh, one of those things you have to ..stand up for?
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| Originally posted by enydo I'm sure your parents could buy you an escalator to the beach as well. |
I am pretty sure the previous owners of this place either never came out here or never went to the beach if they did. We tore up the path in like 6 months.
Maybe they have AC? You should go break in and check on that.
Oh wait, that sounds like a monumental amount of effort.
Scratch that.
Nah they dont. I been around their house, they dont have an AC unit anywhere.
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| Originally posted by Ridexer Wait what? 13 degrees celsius in night is cold? |
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| Originally posted by corjay9 It's been 45C all week long with the humidex here in Montreal too.. rediculous. I heard in Dubai it was 42C plu the humidex it was 63C! Unrealllll |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Oh yeah. Whoops! Well, in Brisbane 20 or 21C is pretty average for daytime winter temps. Night time averages about 13C, but it can get down to about 6 or 7C on super cold nights. Sydney and Melbourne get heaps colder in the winter, and Tasmania (PKC-land) is colder again. I'm not totally familiar with their weather shizzle though. |
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| Originally posted by malek my parent just came back from Syria and there's a huge heat wave there, 59c thats 138F for you rednecks.!!!! |
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| HIGHEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE: * Al'Aziziyah, Libya 57.8 C (135.9 F) on the 13th September, 1922 |
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| Originally posted by Fledz Considering that: ....I think your temp readings are a bit off. |
As a weather man you should know that climate change doesn't automatically mean all temps go up. Some go down.
Also, what's the new record then?
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| Originally posted by Fledz As a weather man you should know that climate change doesn't automatically mean all temps go up. Some go down. Also, what's the new record then? |
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| Originally posted by Ian super cold my arse. We were down towards -16c for about 2 weeks. Added into that the dampness of our air and that's cold. When you can't open a door because it's covered in thick ice non-stop for a fortnight is cold |
west coast>east coast
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Sorry to hear that, Ian. Good move sending all your convicts over here, huh? |
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| Originally posted by Ian super cold my arse. We were down towards -16c for about 2 weeks. Added into that the dampness of our air and that's cold. When you can't open a door because it's covered in thick ice non-stop for a fortnight is cold |
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Don't talk to me about cold, that's about 10 degrees warmer than what we had... |
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