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Started by Cindy, March 10, 2013, 07:25:58 AM

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Cindy

It is so fing hot!!!!

Close to midnight in Adelaide and yet another day of over 35C, tomorrow 37C day after 38C, it has been like this for weeks.

Midnight, its 32C.

I can't keep running the airconditioning.

I realise you all feel sorry for me and I'll take comfort from that.

I understand your sympathy.

Hope you freeze.


Hee Heee


Cindy the sweat blob, who is very well known for not complaining.
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bethany

Wow just a tad under 90 yes thats on the warm side.  Think cool thoughts Cindy and stay hydrated.
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: kkut on March 10, 2013, 07:47:05 AM
For us fahrenheit folks, when stated in celsius, some of us may be having images of snow on the ground where you live.  :)

But it sounds hot!

C --> F

The rule is, "Double it, and add 30." (The actual formula is 9/5C + 32)

35C = ~100^F

Yes, that is a bit warm. Best way to handle that would be shade, sunscreen, a tall glass of lemonade...and airline tix to Tahiti.
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Catherine Sarah

Quote from: Cindy James on March 10, 2013, 07:25:58 AM
It is so fing hot!!!!

Close to midnight in Adelaide and yet another day of over 35C, tomorrow 37C day after 38C, it has been like this for weeks.

Midnight, its 32C.

I keep telling you, you silly chook. You're supposed to close the oven door after taking your sox's out after drying them in there.

It's fine here in Sydney. So don't worry folks. Cindy's just been cooking up too much ....lately   ;D

<* Duck !!!!!  Catherine *>




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Laura91

Oh well, it will be hot as hell here soon. I plan on staying in the house this time. There is no way I am going through repeated bouts of heatstroke like I did last year. Screw that noise.

But THIS noise is totally awesome!

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lydia_s

Pretty hot! But I'd rather have that than walking out at 7am and having my hair freeze while I'm scraping ice off the windshield with my sweatshirt sleeve.


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EmmaS

I'm not looking forward to 115 degree weather here in the summer :( Though it's chilly out right now.
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MadelineB

Cindy,
If you haven't got humidity on top of the heat, best is to strip down to your skivvies and a mesh baby doll. Sit in front of the largest fan you can find, and let him blow on you while you mist yourself with cool water. You do have a mister?

If you do have humidity, only thing is to strip down to your bra and panties, and drop a couple of ice cubes in each. When they melt, repeat.

Good luck!
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

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sylvannus

It was so hot when I went out for lunch in the mid-day. What made it worse was the humidity last week, and Adelaide was like a steamer.

The pro is that I could no long bear wearing jeans to school and present in a gender neutral way. So I decided to wear skirts in full days since last Friday. No one in the lab has even show any surprise.

Does that mean going full time? I have no idea. Anyway, I have no plan falling back to male dressing. But I have not officially stated anything about my preferred gender, although everyone around me must have realized what's happening.

Now there comes the problem of choosing bathroom in the lab. It is easy outside the lab where no one knows me. But when in the lab where everyone knows me pretty well, plus I do not have a letter from therapist, going to either bathroom could be embarrassing.
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peky

last week we got 5 inches of snow = no power for 2 days...

I would rather take the heat wave!
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Devlyn

Quote from: MadelineB on March 10, 2013, 06:37:15 PM
Cindy,
If you haven't got humidity on top of the heat, best is to strip down to your skivvies and a mesh baby doll. Sit in front of the largest fan you can find, and let him blow on you while you mist yourself with cool water. You do have a mister?

If you do have humidity, only thing is to strip down to your bra and panties, and drop a couple of ice cubes in each. When they melt, repeat.

Good luck!

So pleased that you are looking out for Cindy! This is all great advice, I just have one question. When selecting a mister, does size really matter?
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MadelineB

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 10, 2013, 07:08:22 PM
So pleased that you are looking out for Cindy! This is all great advice, I just have one question. When selecting a mister, does size really matter?
Well, gripping a mister that is too large can cause fatigue after a few hours. But if your mister is on a pedestal or can be put on one, then you can just reach out and squeeze when needed, whatever the size. If floor standing, then an extra large mister is a plus. It all depends.
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

Personal Blog: Madeline's B-Hive
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Devlyn

And one more question, should I be careful where the mister sprays?
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AusBelle

Quote from: Cindy James on March 10, 2013, 07:25:58 AM
It is so fing hot!!!!

Close to midnight in Adelaide and yet another day of over 35C, tomorrow 37C day after 38C, it has been like this for weeks.

Midnight, its 32C.

I can't keep running the airconditioning.

I realise you all feel sorry for me and I'll take comfort from that.

I understand your sympathy.

Hope you freeze.


Hee Heee


Cindy the sweat blob, who is very well known for not complaining.

No sympathy from me Ms Cindy.  You are all a bunch of sooky la las in Adelaide  ;D

I tell my family and friends that all the time.

You have a lovely dry heat, not hot and humid where you slip off the couch into a puddle of sweat, and you can literally watch the grass grow. 

Nothing to complain about.  Wish I was there right now........
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Cindy

Quote from: MadelineB on March 10, 2013, 07:40:31 PM
Well, gripping a mister that is too large can cause fatigue after a few hours. But if your mister is on a pedestal or can be put on one, then you can just reach out and squeeze when needed, whatever the size. If floor standing, then an extra large mister is a plus. It all depends.

I do have a preference for my mister to be mounted, they can be very effective when securely embedded.
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Cindy

Quote from: AusBelle on March 10, 2013, 10:50:34 PM
No sympathy from me Ms Cindy.  You are all a bunch of sooky la las in Adelaide  ;D

I tell my family and friends that all the time.

You have a lovely dry heat, not hot and humid where you slip off the couch into a puddle of sweat, and you can literally watch the grass grow. 

Nothing to complain about.  Wish I was there right now........

Oh we have the humidity in spades. The weather pattern in the land of the goddess has gone nuts.!

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MadelineB

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 10, 2013, 07:55:03 PM
And one more question, should I be careful where the mister sprays?
Its different for every hot woman, but I definitely prefer that the mister give thorough attention to every part of my glistening, overheated core, then the extremities, then the core.

Quote from: Cindy James on March 10, 2013, 11:40:38 PM
I do have a preference for my mister to be mounted, they can be very effective when securely embedded.
Wise woman!

Quote from: Cindy James on March 10, 2013, 11:43:01 PM
Oh we have the humidity in spades. The weather pattern in the land of the goddess has gone nuts.!
Time to dry out the shovels then!
But seriously, with that humidity, better give the mister a rest, and while you are at it, have your man servant make like the Antarctic Ocean and pack ice.
Before what he is packing starts to drip or sag, apply to your hottest regions until you feel relief.
Do I have to explain everything?
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

Personal Blog: Madeline's B-Hive
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Cindy

Quote from: MadelineB on March 11, 2013, 12:28:18 AM
Its different for every hot woman, but I definitely prefer that the mister give thorough attention to every part of my glistening, overheated core, then the extremities, then the core.
Wise woman!
Time to dry out the shovels then!
But seriously, with that humidity, better give the mister a rest, and while you are at it, have your man servant make like the Antarctic Ocean and pack ice.
Before what he is packing starts to drip or sag, apply to your hottest regions until you feel relief.
Do I have to explain everything?

You are obviously a woman of experience. If I put my mister in a cold room and then apply to multiple parts of the body, should this be cooling?
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MadelineB

Quote from: Cindy James on March 11, 2013, 12:32:02 AM
You are obviously a woman of experience. If I put my mister in a cold room and then apply to multiple parts of the body, should this be cooling?
That's the kind of ingenuity I have come to expect from top scientists from down under!
Well done, Cindy.

It will be cooling for the mister as well as for you.

By the way, If you have more than one mister, you can rotate them for twice the enjoyment.
And don't let it bother you if someone calls you frigid. She's probably just jealous because she doesn't have a mister of her own.
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

Personal Blog: Madeline's B-Hive
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