Author Topic: Wow. It's extra hot today.  (Read 5262 times)

I've been sweating my ass off in this temperature all day

pics or it diddnt happen C:

Mind if you guys give me some of your sun? I'd be happy to spend my time swimming instead of in front my PC

Europeans have no friends.

Hahah I laugh at people like this I live in  Alabama a southern (a state of USA) 70 degrees is cool



sissy's >:) also who uses C?


it'll be in the upper 80s and 90s all this summer come visit me you wimps :D
« Last Edit: May 20, 2010, 12:27:19 PM by Flying Ace »

sissy's >:) also who uses C?
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Throughout the world, except in the United States and a few other countries (for example, Belize[17]), the Celsius temperature scale is used for practically all purposes. The only exceptions are some specialist fields (e.g., low-temperature physics, astrophysics, light temperature in photography) where the closely related Kelvin scale dominates instead.
Everybody cool does.

Can you take the heat  :cookieMonster:

Everybody cool does.

heh Unintended pun at least for where I live


Can you take the heat  :cookieMonster:


I hate heat but I say 70sF is normal around here so I have a higher tolerance :D

The normal over here can be 80-90 degrees

The normal over here can be 80-90 degrees


I was talking about inside XD


where you from?

North Carolina

If you can believe it.

It's been cool lately though.

I've been sweating my ass off in this temperature all day. 37 Degrees C in Manchester.

I live in Liverpool lol. (For anyone who doesn't know Liverpool is near Manchester in UK)

I've been sweating all day.

76 F

I just got back from burning stuff with a magnifying glass.

70 degrees Fahrenheit = 21.1111111 degrees Celsius

Grats your only slightly hotter then we are.

Except usa has a fat body so nobody gonna go for her.


70 degrees Fahrenheit = 21.1111111 degrees Celsius

Grats your only slightly hotter then we are.

Except usa has a fat body so nobody gonna go for her.


And your forget-ugly rancid teeth are attracting too many flies.