
AM1706
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Athens is going to be 43C today... The worst thing is the hot air... Yesterday afternoon I was driving back home, and the wind blowing was so hot that I was thinking that my face was going to melt, or burst up in flames... Luckily nothing of the above happened...
I went home turned on the all 3 a/c's and stayed there at a great temperature of 26C when outside was approximately 36C :):)
I think that the a/c is a great invention! An even greater would be clothes that remain cool at any temperature, and cooling-couches... !!! I'll be the first that buys those!!! |
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Earthling
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I'm in Adana at the moment. What can I say, I'm enjoying the heat with my every pore.
(Man, I should have been born in the North Pole, I could be watching the seals swimming and the polar bears drinking coke)
Bosphorus; I will act as a missioner and talk them into quitting coke. No worries. |
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Dellarovere
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Athens too... I'm Laurence of Arabia, sand storms are expected and my camel needs an oasis...
(loosing my brains...)
Edit: Yes, Ipek. At last it has been repaired.... You may start a relationship with it now that it's brand new....
Edit: Frank, I'd rather be Noah than Lawrence... |
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kollwitz71
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Cagliari (Italy) today 35°C. |
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Leonarda
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I hope it wont be like that in August in Bodrum where i m going, also in Marmaris...
In Rhodes, less, but the heat is everywhere.Dont forget the fires they have contributed so bad in this |
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fidget
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Gecmis Olsun!
Thank God I'm not in Izmir at the moment, it must be hell!
In my house in Ayvalik it's a pleasant 29c, no Air Con, just thick stone walls.
Back to work in Izmir next week, maalesef! |
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єуℓüℓ
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I'm melting here...
you can see that heat even changed my hair colour :PP |
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Totally Blunt
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I'm waiting for my brain to boil. Almost there.
Tea in hot weather is great. You feel sweat pour from all your pores, running down your skin...
Leprechaun, you crazily look like my uncle. May I call you uncle?
(Now I'm there. Where is my funnel hat?)
Edit: Sağolasın amca. Şapkamı beğendin mi?
Earthling, coke is bad for young polar bears. Did you realize that the ads showed only adult polar bears drinking coke?
Ne dedim ben ÅŸimdi? |
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Selena
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I am terribly sorry to hear that all of you have to suffer that much from the heat. I wished I could do something! Hang on and take it easy! |
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Qu'est ce que tu pense?
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For me it's not that bad. I installed air conditioners in every room in my house. Since I'm from the colder part of America, I'm not that comfortable in the heat in Turkey...I'm like a polar bear :)))) |
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Frank B
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On the other hand, from where I am standing my experience is: rain..rain...rain and not to forget the...rain...!
Your choice...! |
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Haskan
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under 44c you are lucky ıf you don't get sun stroke.
If we were to get 44c ın England whole counrty wıll be naturalıst. It wıll not be England ıt wıll be called NUDELAND
EVERY ONE WILL BE RUNNING AROUND NAKED. |
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YabanciKiz
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Sitting in A/C right now, but off to London tomorrow, where 20 C and torrential downpours will seem downright refreshing! |
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haroula
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we have the same temperature here in crete!very hot!!thank god we have beaches!!:)after work i am going straight to the beach!! |
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hello
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wow. bloody hell! here is 24 c |
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kulla
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Ankara is burning too.The best fun is having bath..If Ankara had a sea,swimming would be.. |
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LAJOIE2007
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Hey...I went to 35 degree Istanbul to cool off from 57 degree Bucharest, Romania! When you've experienced 45 degrees in the shade, then we can talk about having fun! |
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amaannnnn
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44 is very good come to cyprus |
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Leprechaun
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Yep, so hot in Istanbul too. And i'm sitting here between two air conditioners,drinking my warm tea.
#BosphorusTurkey, people sometimes call me Faari Baba, you can call me Faari Amca :)) |
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Pinar
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Ac turned to be my best friend now a days. And I am suffering from high blood pressure :(((( |
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