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Old January 18th, 2018, 04:05 PM   #6911
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Originally Posted by Estreeter View Post


Heard it all before temperature is one thing, heat intensity is something else.
The amount of times I've heard people from overseas say they get 40 degree days also and they can handle it then experience the difference brings a smile to my face when they change their mind and say "This is fucked"

There is a difference, it's all that barren and dry land that blows nothing but hot air down to the southern states plus the flies
Like I always said, temperature is always relative. Cold is relative too

Luckily, we don't get bugs, except in July. Don't visit the arctic or sub-arctic in July. And don't keep your mouth open like an American when you're in in Australia -- you know for sure what will fly in
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