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waterhog
27-06-2011, 02:57 PM
london town is boiling down

forget amy and camden burning,
London is alight, the wheel of fire is turning.
parks are fall, the grass hidden,
the ladys and there dress code, is strickly forbiden.
ice cream vans have ques, lollys are being sold,
stock selling out, allteratives are anything cold.
fountains are flowing,in people jump,
disaproval from the old, they have the hump.
drinks are ice cold and are flowing,
all shop tills are glowing.
the sun starts to fade,
people pack upbecause of the shade.
London town was burning down,
did you go red raw or a golden brown.
enjoy it why it lasts, cool is looming,
20 degress or there abouts and unbrella sales will be booming.

(not sure about you guys but i am sizzleing here ? dose anyone love this heat wave ??????????????????????????????????????????)

Niamh.
27-06-2011, 02:58 PM
No heat wave here, our heat wave was yesterday.......ahhhh twas a great summer!

Glenn.
27-06-2011, 03:01 PM
Its excruciatingly hot in Kent.

Its actually hotter here than it is in Florida:shocked:

Stu
27-06-2011, 03:01 PM
No heat wave here, our heat wave was yesterday.......ahhhh twas a great summer!
Yesterday sucked. I had to take my jacket off it was so warm. I hate that. I don't like taking my jacket off.

Good to see the weather getting back to form today.

Niamh.
27-06-2011, 03:02 PM
Yesterday sucked. I had to take my jacket off it was so warm. I hate that. I don't like taking my jacket off.

Good to see the weather getting back to form today.

:nono:

Glenn.
27-06-2011, 03:07 PM
I like the warm weather, but its too hot to even walk out in.

I'm sat in my living room with every window and door open, with a fan that's blowing out hot air :bored:

Stu
27-06-2011, 03:07 PM
I don't know how people can stand constant sunshine. That's not weather. I'm not a lizard.

Glenn.
27-06-2011, 03:09 PM
I don't know how people can stand constant sunshine. That's not weather. I'm not a lizard.

Lizard?

Benjamin
27-06-2011, 03:10 PM
I am loving this weather. :love:

Stu
27-06-2011, 03:10 PM
Lizard?
Lizards being big fans of the sun and all that.

It was a nature joke.

*sigh*

Ammi
27-06-2011, 03:11 PM
It was 32 degrees in my garden at one point - phew!! I came indoors to try and cool down, but ended up baking a cake so now I feel even hotter - dumb a** b**ch!!!!!!

CharlieO
27-06-2011, 03:12 PM
I despise hot weather.

And humid weather.
I want snow.

Glenn.
27-06-2011, 03:12 PM
The only good thing about this weather is the half naked men walking around, which I'm quite lucky with, because the men in my area are hot.


Edit: Its currently 96 degrees in my garden :shocked:

Niamh.
27-06-2011, 03:14 PM
I don't know how people can stand constant sunshine. That's not weather. I'm not a lizard.

we had our dinner outside and all, I love the sun, I used to hate when I was younger though for some reason. Well, I like it provided I don't have to work out in it like

Ammi
27-06-2011, 03:15 PM
The only good thing about this weather is the half naked men walking around, which I'm quite lucky with, because the men in my area are hot.


Edit: Its currently 96 degrees in my garden :shocked:

Are there half naked men walking aroun in your garden:eek:

Benjamin
27-06-2011, 03:17 PM
Are there half naked men walking aroun in your garden:eek:

-gets as quickly as he can to Glenn's garden-

Ammi
27-06-2011, 03:19 PM
-gets as quickly as he can to Glenn's garden-

get back, I was first!!!!!:joker:

LeatherTrumpet
27-06-2011, 03:29 PM
It is not 96 in your garden you doughnut

Boothy
27-06-2011, 03:52 PM
It's horrible and humid in Birmingham.

Can't stand hot weather, much prefer Autumn/Winter to summer.

Niall
27-06-2011, 04:08 PM
Its 28 atm here in London, was 30 earlier. Lovely. :love:

Benjamin
27-06-2011, 04:11 PM
It is not 96 in your garden you doughnut

96 degrees fahrenheit (35 degrees celsius). ;)

Redway
27-06-2011, 04:40 PM
Here in the North, it was bloody hot, but rain seems to be on its way. You can never understand British weather! So unpredictable. May have to cancel my trip to the beach on Saturday. :( :mad:

Redway
27-06-2011, 04:40 PM
96 degrees fahrenheit (35 degrees celsius). ;)

Woah! Don't know how you Londoners survive!

Redway
27-06-2011, 04:48 PM
It is not 96 in your garden you doughnut

96 Fahrenheit! Obviously not Celsius! Hate it when people do this. :p

waterhog
28-06-2011, 08:11 AM
96 Fahrenheit! Obviously not Celsius! Hate it when people do this. :p



carm down redway < its only a commocial lol esure lol

LeatherTrumpet
28-06-2011, 09:14 AM
96 Fahrenheit! Obviously not Celsius! Hate it when people do this. :p

I am fully aware of what scale you used and I repeat it was not 96 in your garden. The maximum recorded yesterday was 91 in Gravesend in Kent.

Redway
28-06-2011, 04:34 PM
How about today? :p

Redway
28-06-2011, 04:35 PM
carm down redway < its only a commocial lol esure lol

I know. Hence, the ":p" sign. :p

Redway
28-06-2011, 04:44 PM
I am fully aware of what scale you used and I repeat it was not 96 in your garden. The maximum recorded yesterday was 91 in Gravesend in Kent.

I was only referring to a post in which you'd slagged off the user who made the initial post; it was another user's garden, not mine.

Secondly, it was a simple conversion error that the user had made; nothing other than that.

Realistically speaking, I think the user intended to say 33 Degrees Celsius; I know that you must divide the answer in Celsius by 5, and then add on 32. 33 divided by 5 = 6.6 Degrees Celsius. 6.6 + 32 = 38.6 Fahrenheit. As you see, it is very easy to make a mathematical error with these sort of calculation; therefore, I don't think it's very fair that you would talk to a user in that tone when you knew (or should've known) what he intended to say.

LeatherTrumpet
29-06-2011, 01:50 PM
I was only referring to a post in which you'd slagged off the user who made the initial post; it was another user's garden, not mine.

Secondly, it was a simple conversion error that the user had made; nothing other than that.

Realistically speaking, I think the user intended to say 33 Degrees Celsius; I know that you must divide the answer in Celsius by 5, and then add on 32. 33 divided by 5 = 6.6 Degrees Celsius. 6.6 + 32 = 38.6 Fahrenheit. As you see, it is very easy to make a mathematical error with these sort of calculation; therefore, I don't think it's very fair that you would talk to a user in that tone when you knew (or should've known) what he intended to say.

I dont give a monkeys what you think is fair. :nono:

Redway
29-06-2011, 03:31 PM
I dont give a monkeys what you think is fair. :nono:

:nono: :nono: