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    Hot in S.E, Qld

    We have several days over 30 degs and some closer to 40 degs. I want the heat to stop. Harry can't paint or do to much really as the heat affects everything. How is everyone coping?

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    Loving it. it's not just SEQ, it's an Australian summer.
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    I feel for the container boys at work. Parked in the sun all day and still expected to move the same amount of product each day. Company won't put them on early starts or evenings . At least I get aircon when in the ute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Loving it. it's not just SEQ, it's an Australian summer.
    Bugger off

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    We had aircon installed in November & it took 2 days for the rough, tough, farm dogs to work out that, with the sound of the external motor, things cool in the house. They have a very good technique of "knocking" on the door too.

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    Yeah it makes it hard to get things done outdoors.
    Normally we would see some storms come through late afternoon and cool things for a while, but they seem to have disappeared as well.
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    I must agree

    One can not say any more, Its just too bloody hot and there is no end insight.
    V8 Ian I think you should see a doctor There is something wrong with you

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    Yer it has been bloody hot for a while and more to come...

    No rain around to cool things off,but heaps of humidity.

    It does seem to keep work ticking over....the phone doesn't seem stop ringing.

    I was recently out at the farm,south west QLD,it was 45 for two days in a row,and didn't drop lower than 43 all week.In fact it was still 33 at 11.00 pm at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hodgo View Post
    One can not say any more, Its just too bloody hot and there is no end insight.
    V8 Ian I think you should see a doctor There is something wrong with you
    He spends his day in an airconditioned truck
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Yer it has been bloody hot for a while and more to come...

    No rain around to cool things off,but heaps of humidity.

    It does seem to keep work ticking over....the phone doesn't seem stop ringing.

    I was recently out at the farm,south west QLD,it was 45 for two days in a row,and didn't drop lower than 43 all week.In fact it was still 33 at 11.00 pm at night.
    Where's the farm?

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