Saturday, July 22, 2006

H. O. T.

Broiling, burning, fiery, roasting, scalding, scorching, searing, sultry, superheated, sweltering, torrid, blazing, molten, sizzling, muggy, steamy, tropical.


 


It's almost 10:30 pm.


Temperature outside?


26 degrees Celsius.


With the humidity, it feels like 32.


 


Just... yuck.

2 comments:

  1. If it's any compensation (which it probably isn't) England has been just the same. I think one evening last week the car thermometer said it was 29'c at 10.30pm. I've just finished that rehearsal in someone's garage, and was soaked through.



    Yeuk.

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  2. Have you ever noticed how many "hot" words start with the letter "S"? Is it because "S" sounds "Sssteamy"?

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