Does anybody remember laughter?
Tue 27/01/2009 41.5
Wed 28/01/2009 43.7
Thu 29/01/2009 42.8
Fri 30/01/2009 43.3
Sat 31/01/2009 44.1
Sun 01/02/2009 42.9
Mon 02/02/2009 42.6
Tue 03/02/2009 40.1
Wed 04/02/2009 40.9
Thu 05/02/2009 40
and it supposed to be 41 tomorrow and 46 on Saturday then down to chilly 33degC
I have lived in both Darwin and Exmouth and maybe I am just getting older but I just don't remember heat like this.
Gold! That's the funniest thing I've heard in a while, yet, seemingly intrigued as that heat is on it's way to MexicoSweet... mash in with normal tap water for a beta glucanase/protien rest without the need of any heating... spread your hose out on the tin roof for an outback herms system!
Awesome
Does anybody remember laughter?
Tue 27/01/2009 41.5
Wed 28/01/2009 43.7
Thu 29/01/2009 42.8
Fri 30/01/2009 43.3
Sat 31/01/2009 44.1
Sun 01/02/2009 42.9
Mon 02/02/2009 42.6
Tue 03/02/2009 40.1
Wed 04/02/2009 40.9
Thu 05/02/2009 40
and it supposed to be 41 tomorrow and 46 on Saturday then down to chilly 33degC
I have lived in both Darwin and Exmouth and maybe I am just getting older but I just don't remember heat like this.
Does anybody remember laughter?
Tue 27/01/2009 41.5
Wed 28/01/2009 43.7
Thu 29/01/2009 42.8
Fri 30/01/2009 43.3
Sat 31/01/2009 44.1
Sun 01/02/2009 42.9
Mon 02/02/2009 42.6
Tue 03/02/2009 40.1
Wed 04/02/2009 40.9
Thu 05/02/2009 40
and it supposed to be 41 tomorrow and 46 on Saturday then down to chilly 33degC
I have lived in both Darwin and Exmouth and maybe I am just getting older but I just don't remember heat like this.
I've actually whacked my beer fridge thermostat up....so I can drink cold beer. Shock, horror, my Gran'da would turn in his grave. (Muckey...go out the back and check the ashes for me.) AAA at 4C, instead of my usual 9C....but damn, it's good.....
Perfect XXXX Gold drinking weather... :huh:
Cant believe they can get away with only serving that at Adelaide Oval... after 10 or so they become bearable!
mildura and riverland is always hotter than the rest of sa by a few degs
New South Wales is forecast to become the hottest place on the planet on Sunday, with the current heatwave sending temperatures soaring to 47C. Worst hit will be residents in the western NSW towns of Ivanhoe, Tibooburra and Broken Hill.