If this weather gets any hotter. i'm gonna go postal!
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uh. armchair. you're already postal
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quijibo wrote: uh. armchair. you're already postal
oh yeah nm. i guess i'll go plant flowers and give out free candy to kids or something nice. -
can't wait for that "F" train ride home today - think it will be a bit cranky aboard
WED 103°/85° Heat warning. Smog advisory. Very hot. Heat index of 110 to 115. Sunrise 5:53 Sunset 8:10 Record high: 100,1955 Record low: 57,1875
THU 100°/85° Extreme heat lingers. Heat warning and smog advisory. Late day and evening t-storms possible. Partly cloudy. Sunrise 5:55 Sunset 8:08 Record high: 100,1944 Record low: 56, 1886 -
Livetotravel wrote: can't wait for that "F" train ride home today - think it will be a bit cranky aboard
if i am you wait for the later trains till rush hour is over.
WED 103°/85° Heat warning. Smog advisory. Very hot. Heat index of 110 to 115. Sunrise 5:53 Sunset 8:10 Record high: 100,1955 Record low: 57,1875
THU 100°/85° Extreme heat lingers. Heat warning and smog advisory. Late day and evening t-storms possible. Partly cloudy. Sunrise 5:55 Sunset 8:08 Record high: 100,1944 Record low: 56, 1886 -
i have to head out for the first time in a few days... i hope i don't melt on the sidewalk
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VeggieQueen wrote: i have to head out for the first time in a few days... i hope i don't melt on the sidewalk
i got dibs on any uneaten ice in your place and the computer!!! -
Read something very depressing today. Heard that the Northeast had a combined heat index (temperature plus the effect of humidity) of 110-115 degrees. Baghdad which has almost no humidity had a heat index of 111.
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homeowner wrote: Read something very depressing today. Heard that the Northeast had a combined heat index (temperature plus the effect of humidity) of 110-115 degrees. Baghdad which has almost no humidity had a heat index of 111.
Do they factor in the heat generated by IEDs? -
Carnivore wrote: [quote=homeowner]Read something very depressing today. Heard that the Northeast had a combined heat index (temperature plus the effect of humidity) of 110-115 degrees. Baghdad which has almost no humidity had a heat index of 111.
Do they factor in the heat generated by IEDs?
I think the heat generated by the IED's would dissipate very quickly by objects absorbing the engery when it gets blown apart. -
I did not sign up for living in El Azizia. I'm knocking on wood right now, hoping that what happened in Queens last week with Con Ed doesn't happen here. I feel bad for anyone who went through that. I've taken five showers withing 48 hours. I keep thinking about that old Twilight Zone episode in which the Earth heads towards the sun and temperatures keep climbing.
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raw wrote: I did not sign up for living in El Azizia. I'm knocking on wood right now, hoping that what happened in Queens last week with Con Ed doesn't happen here. I feel bad for anyone who went through that. I've taken five showers withing 48 hours. I keep thinking about that old Twilight Zone episode in which the Earth heads towards the sun and temperatures keep climbing.
i am wishing its going farther away from the sun now also in the show
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raw wrote: I did not sign up for living in El Azizia.
Neither did most of the soldiers over there. Most of them just needed money for college. -
armchair_warrior wrote: [quote=VeggieQueen]i have to head out for the first time in a few days... i hope i don't melt on the sidewalk
i got dibs on any uneaten ice in your place and the computer!!!
i didn't melt... sorry
i think i lost about 10 pounds in water weight though. -
VeggieQueen wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior][quote=VeggieQueen]i have to head out for the first time in a few days... i hope i don't melt on the sidewalk
i got dibs on any uneaten ice in your place and the computer!!!
i didn't melt... sorry
i think i lost about 10 pounds in water weight though.
doh!!! i was hoping for free stuff. -
my faith in humanity is partially restored:
I had to wait around 10 mins for the B to show up this AM. during the wait my stomach started to hurt and I felt vaguely like throwing up. I figured this would all pass once I got on the nice air conditioned train. I got on the train and ... two stops later, once we were on the bridge, I was covered in sweat (literally dripping down my face) and my hands were shaking. I couldn't decide if I was going to pass out or throw up. I told the guy sitting next to me and he let me take his seat. I sat still for a bit, sipped on some water, and finally recovered (after my hands CRAMPED!!) around 34th street. now I'm sitting in my office sipping gatorade, but yeah - I'm really glad that guy gave me his seat - I was totally freaked out about asking but he was very nice about it. -
ah shit. sorry to hear about your heat drama
just means you'll have to drink more tonight
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wow nice guy. make sure you drink alot of water and that goes for everyone!!!
I felt like a camel yesterday. i think i drank 3 or 4 gallons of juice and water combined. -
I wasn't going to ride my bike to work this week figuring I'd die of heat exhaustion.
What I didn't count on was the fact that half the subway cars I get in don't have air conditioning.
bastards. -
Boygabriel wrote: I wasn't going to ride my bike to work this week figuring I'd die of heat exhaustion.
those cold bastards!!!!
What I didn't count on was the fact that half the subway cars I get in don't have air conditioning.
bastards.
they should be made to stand out in the heat and take the beating of the sun. -
Boygabriel wrote: I wasn't going to ride my bike to work this week figuring I'd die of heat exhaustion.
I felt great on a bike ride this morning! Then again, it was probably shorter than most commutes, and I wouldn't want to show up at work as sweaty as I was when I got back home... -
i was on the 6 train at rush hour yesterday (which i'm not normally on)
heat + sweat + train packed like a sardine can = NAUSEA -
Good news folks, it might thunder and rain tonight!!!! pass the word to your mother!
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armchair_warrior wrote: Good news folks, it might thunder and rain tonight!!!! pass the word to your mother!
YO MOMMA -
Boygabriel wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior]Good news folks, it might thunder and rain tonight!!!! pass the word to your mother!
YO MOMMA
man i wish i could start to yo mama jokes. -
Subject: Psycho runner's club
Where are my fellow nutjobs? I did a brisk 10.5 mile run in the early evening yesterday. Ok, it wasn't brisk.
I felt like a truck hit me once, and then backed up and ran over me again. But would I do it again? Hells fuckin yeah! -
I was at Jay Street waiting on the platform for 20 minutes for a C train to come duing the evening rush... as I was standing on the platform near dehydration I was dreaming of the nice air condition train....
So when it came... of course... the was no air...
I LOVE THE MTA :roll: (sarcasm)
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