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    Angry Its Bloody Hot

    Struth its bloody hot here in Wagga Today ............... in the 40's

    I just got forced outta the shed covered in sweat and toungin for a cold shower n drink!!!

    Now if i can just hook up an aircon to the Shed:eek:

    Bloody Heat!!!!

    Melted Lou:eek: :eek: :eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewLou
    I just got forced outta the shed covered in sweat and toungin for a cold shower n drink!!!

    Now if i can just hook up an aircon to the Shed:eek:

    Bloody Heat!!!!

    Melted Lou:eek: :eek: :eek:
    For god's sake get your priorities right ,should be "a cold drink n shower"
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    somewhere around 25-35 today, can't tell exactly as there is a lovely wind blowing - YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!! certainly better than the 35+ plus humidity we've had the last week or so.

    cheers
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    41.5 deg C out here in eltham town in the shade! one more hour in the shed, and then its beer'o'clock!
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    33° outside 28° & 60% humidity in the shed (where I'm going right now to stick some bits on the canoe).

    Just got back from a sail, which involves rowing the first and last 2k, so feel pretty darned good.

    Sorry Lou, I can't begin to guess how far you'd have to row to get under the last bridge!~
    Cheers,

    P(Dontcha just love summer?)

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    48 degrees with the thermometer in the sun.
    Plant more bloody trees.
    45 degrees in the shade. Plant even more and bigger trees.

    Be interesting to see how the veggie garden pulls up tomorrow, as the baby pumpkins are burnt, and the sunflowers have turned away from the sun!
    The shed is even hotter, but I'm staying out.
    Cheers,
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    Heat? Heat?....nothing that my 3hp Daikin can't fix.

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    Don't know the exact temp but mid to high 30's would cover it.

    Hunkered down inside with the A/C.

    It's a bugger because I've got a heap of cedar to dress too but it's just too bloody hot.

    Looking at 42 tomorrow. :eek:

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Looking at 42 tomorrow. :eek:
    What will that do to the pitch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by martrix
    41.5 deg C out here in eltham town in the shade! one more hour in the shed, and then its beer'o'clock!
    G'day, martrix;
    I spent wed-fri labouring in Eltham (bricklaying) and all I can say is thank Christ for the trees and the occaisional breeze. I thought I'd be tough like the boss and work shirtless; hooray also for Solarcaine.

    At least it didn't get to the predicted 42 degrees today, although the gusty winds have just shown up. I find that beer is especially good just out of the freezer.

    HNY, all
    Rusty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    What will that do to the pitch?

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    Dunno. Dry it out I guess. I have faith in Tom Parker though.
    Maybe he'll give it a drink?

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    Only 21 deg here !
    and plenty of Breeze (roaring forties.)
    p.t.c

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    G'day,

    You're lucky PTC, hit 42ºC in the shed 2nd day running, needless to say I'm not in there right now, but will be later when it gets back below 30.

    One of the things I have to do in the shed is a stack of estalpolling, but it'd be dry before it leaves the brush.

    Our rainforest is dying, I got a Cyathea Cunninghami several months ago (treefern from Toowoomba) that's turning up it's nose - be cut if it dies.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo
    I got a Cyathea Cunninghami several months ago
    Antibiotics will cure it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    Antibiotics will cure it.
    Yeah g'day,

    Smartalec. (that's the best I've got sorry)
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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