Strixaluco
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I suspect we missed something elsewell damn, did I miss out on indecency again.
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I suspect we missed something elsewell damn, did I miss out on indecency again.
Not indecency Justa, just inappropriatewell damn, did I miss out on indecency again.
You could try sending some of the heat to Scandinavia a bit earlier.Not indecency Justa, just inappropriate
And the furnace that is the UK atm starts to heat up ready for tomorrow and Tuesday!!
I might not make it to Wednesday
Morning all you wee rays of sunshine
ok, well at least it wasn't indecent.Not indecency Justa, just inappropriate
And the furnace that is the UK atm starts to heat up ready for tomorrow and Tuesday!!
I might not make it to Wednesday
Morning all you wee rays of sunshine
Haha gladly, StrixYou could try sending some of the heat to Scandinavia a bit earlier.
We have below 20C today and tomorrow. I know the warm weather front is coming this way - we'll be caught between 2 - but still only 2-3 days 25-30C. Thursday ought to be 30C.Haha gladly, Strix
I love the sunshine but my house feels like the heating is on
Not indecent for Lit just for here.ok, well at least it wasn't indecent.
I have faith you will make it.
You can have the extra 10 degrees weโre having tomorrow Iโm not greedy!! Itโs nice to shareWe have below 20C today and tomorrow. I know the warm weather front is coming this way - we'll be caught between 2 - but still only 2-3 days 25-30C. Thursday ought to be 30C.
So we really could deal with some more warmth.
I have a disabled friend in the UK who is suffering greatly from the heat... I'd gladly make tomorrow's 19 to 29 if it was all away from your inhumane heat.You can have the extra 10 degrees weโre having tomorrow Iโm not greedy!! Itโs nice to share
Oh I canโt imagine how difficult that must be for your friend. Weโre looking at around 39/40 tomorrow. Itโll be really difficult for anyone who has issues regulating their body temp etcI have a disabled friend in the UK who is suffering greatly from the heat... I'd gladly make tomorrow's 19 to 29 if it was all away from your inhumane heat.
Or for whom the heat aggravates the symptoms. In her town it's supposed to be 38 on Tuesday.Oh I canโt imagine how difficult that must be for your friend. Weโre looking at around 39/40 tomorrow. Itโll be really difficult for anyone who has issues regulating their body temp etc
Absolutely, weโre just not equipped for this kind of heat. The buildings are made to hold heat which makes cooling down even more difficult. But itโs not for too long, thankfullyOr for whom the heat aggravates the symptoms. In her town it's supposed to be 38 on Tuesday.
Iโm on a 10hr day tomorrow but thankfully we have air conditioning. Never been so glad to know Iโm going in to workGood morning loves.
Keep the liquids coming Daisy and anyone else in the UK. 40C is no fun.
Happy Sunday Mornings
Hehehe I was thinking the same! I will have 3 office days with full use of the air conditioning! Bleedinโ blissIโm on a 10hr day tomorrow but thankfully we have air conditioning. Never been so glad to know Iโm going in to work
Morning Ana
Our central heating isnโt air itโs radiators the pump hot water through. We generally donโt have air conditioning units in homes. Theyโre usually all insulated to keep heat in because we generally get crappy weather. So the heat stays trapped in the houses.is central heat and air less common there or is it something about the design that makes it less efficient?
No heat or air in this house. My windows are open 24/7Our central heating isnโt air itโs radiators the pump hot water through. We generally donโt have air conditioning units in homes. Theyโre usually all insulated to keep heat in because we generally get crappy weather. So the heat stays trapped in the houses.
Not a pretty sight hehe
We try to conserve energy. Airconditioning eats electricity, which is so expensive here.is central heat and air less common there or is it something about the design that makes it less efficient?
Ok ok Franky!!! Donโt make me jealous of you in your Hula skirtNo heat or air in this house. My windows are open 24/7
Oops I didn't know it was showing!Ok ok Franky!!! Donโt make me jealous of you in your Hula skirt
Oh come on, Ana, this is Lit. After you've had your feet in those buckets you'll be able to sell each ice cube on the Fetish and Sexuality thread and make a fortune!Hehehe I was thinking the same! I will have 3 office days with full use of the air conditioning! Bleedinโ bliss
Ill have both feet in 2 buckets of ice cubes under my desk on my home office days. Oh what a sight that will be.
enjoy your day!!
oh wow. that does sound rough. I honestly don't use my heat too much (I have it set to kick on if the house drops to like 72) but my ac kicks on at 78. this is warmer than most americans but not entirely uncommon this far south. We adapt to the heat lol. When I lived up north, I thought of room temperature as 68, now I am ok with 78.Our central heating isnโt air itโs radiators the pump hot water through. We generally donโt have air conditioning units in homes. Theyโre usually all insulated to keep heat in because we generally get crappy weather. So the heat stays trapped in the houses.
Not a pretty sight hehe
I hate it when someone puts milk in my coffee too.