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Too hot
It's baking hot here has been since Sunday. We know how hot it is
because Dunzi hasn't tried to wake me up at 5AM for breakfast- we've long since come to an arrangement over that- as it;s a small flat it tends to be a lot easier to get up, stagger into kitchen and throw pouchie contents into the bowl then fall back into bed (yes I am a well trained slave) than lie there whilst she chucks my stuff on the floor..... You know its hot when she takes a slow walk to the kitchen at mealtimes rather than her usual attempt to cause a sonic boom (I think she's done it more than once) as soon as there's a hint that something tasty is about to be served.. And of course the heat is our fault- both cats keep looking reproachfully at us after all when it's cold we turn on something that makes it warm so why can't we turn something off to make it cool now? Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Lesley wrote:
It's baking hot here has been since Sunday. We know how hot it is because Dunzi hasn't tried to wake me up at 5AM for breakfast- we've long since come to an arrangement over that- as it;s a small flat it tends to be a lot easier to get up, stagger into kitchen and throw pouchie contents into the bowl then fall back into bed (yes I am a well trained slave) than lie there whilst she chucks my stuff on the floor..... You know its hot when she takes a slow walk to the kitchen at mealtimes rather than her usual attempt to cause a sonic boom (I think she's done it more than once) as soon as there's a hint that something tasty is about to be served.. And of course the heat is our fault- both cats keep looking reproachfully at us after all when it's cold we turn on something that makes it warm so why can't we turn something off to make it cool now? Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs It has been a lot cooler here today, it only reached 14C. -- Adrian |
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"Lesley" wrote in message ... It's baking hot here has been since Sunday. We know how hot it is because Dunzi hasn't tried to wake me up at 5AM for breakfast- we've long since come to an arrangement over that- as it;s a small flat it tends to be a lot easier to get up, stagger into kitchen and throw pouchie contents into the bowl then fall back into bed (yes I am a well trained slave) than lie there whilst she chucks my stuff on the floor..... You know its hot when she takes a slow walk to the kitchen at mealtimes rather than her usual attempt to cause a sonic boom (I think she's done it more than once) as soon as there's a hint that something tasty is about to be served.. And of course the heat is our fault- both cats keep looking reproachfully at us after all when it's cold we turn on something that makes it warm so why can't we turn something off to make it cool now? Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs LOL come to Florida it has been 107F plus humidity factor for the last couple weeks staying about 80-90 till midnight |
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Lesley wrote:
It's baking hot here has been since Sunday. It's pouring rain here! Again!! And of course the heat is our fault- both cats keep looking reproachfully at us after all when it's cold we turn on something that makes it warm so why can't we turn something off to make it cool now? Well, some people do have something they can turn on to make it cool, so obviously, it *is* your fault. (Anyway, if the cat says it's your fault, then it is, end of story!) Joyce -- May the great galactic kitten always purr you to sleep. |
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"Lesley" wrote in message ... It's baking hot here has been since Sunday. We know how hot it is because Dunzi hasn't tried to wake me up at 5AM for breakfast- we've long since come to an arrangement over that- as it;s a small flat it tends to be a lot easier to get up, stagger into kitchen and throw pouchie contents into the bowl then fall back into bed (yes I am a well trained slave) than lie there whilst she chucks my stuff on the floor..... You know its hot when she takes a slow walk to the kitchen at mealtimes rather than her usual attempt to cause a sonic boom (I think she's done it more than once) as soon as there's a hint that something tasty is about to be served.. And of course the heat is our fault- both cats keep looking reproachfully at us after all when it's cold we turn on something that makes it warm so why can't we turn something off to make it cool now? Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Lesley wrote:
It's baking hot here has been since Sunday... Oh, and I forgot to say... earworm! It's too hot (too hot) Too hot, baby Gotta run for cover Gotta run for shade Bwahahaha Joyce -- - Your mom and I are going to divorce next month. - What??? Why! Call me please? - I wrote Disney and this phone changed it. We are going to Disney. -- damnyouautocorrect.com |
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Adrian wrote: Lesley wrote: It's baking hot here has been since Sunday. We know how hot it is because Dunzi hasn't tried to wake me up at 5AM for breakfast- we've long since come to an arrangement over that- as it;s a small flat it tends to be a lot easier to get up, stagger into kitchen and throw pouchie contents into the bowl then fall back into bed (yes I am a well trained slave) than lie there whilst she chucks my stuff on the floor..... You know its hot when she takes a slow walk to the kitchen at mealtimes rather than her usual attempt to cause a sonic boom (I think she's done it more than once) as soon as there's a hint that something tasty is about to be served.. And of course the heat is our fault- both cats keep looking reproachfully at us after all when it's cold we turn on something that makes it warm so why can't we turn something off to make it cool now? Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs It has been a lot cooler here today, it only reached 14C. I realize you folks in the UK have higher humidity than we do here, but Arizona has had two weeks of temperatures above 100 F (117 yesterday) with no end in sight, so forgive me if I sound less than sympathetic! (There's a reason why Americans regard air-conditioning as a necessity, not a luxury.) |
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Matthew wrote: LOL come to Florida it has been 107F plus humidity factor for the last couple weeks staying about 80-90 till midnight Yeah, that's even worse than Arizona's 117 - at least when it gets that hot here, the dew point is around zero! |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message
... Matthew wrote: LOL come to Florida it has been 107F plus humidity factor for the last couple weeks staying about 80-90 till midnight Yeah, that's even worse than Arizona's 117 - at least when it gets that hot here, the dew point is around zero! Gosh, that makes me feel a bit better about our 104F here in Houston - of course we normally have close to 100% humidity, but not during this draught! -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net |
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On 2011-06-29, EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
Matthew wrote: LOL come to Florida it has been 107F plus humidity factor for the last couple weeks staying about 80-90 till midnight Yeah, that's even worse than Arizona's 117 - at least when it gets that hot here, the dew point is around zero! Even New York, NY, is classified as having a subtropical climate. Bud |
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