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Lemon Grinner Posted Sun 10 Jun, 2007 11:24 PM |
London Underground, during rush hour!! |
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Afterglow Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 5:47 AM |
Summer school (Physical Geology is kicking my ass right now)
and summer internship (Ton of work and no money) |
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Sunny Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 11:48 AM |
Hayfever. I'm suffering this year :s
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Hanne Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 11:55 AM |
- Hayfever
- Heat
- Sunburns
- Mosquitos
- Wasps
If sunburn and hayfever strike at the same time, I look like a red pulp with running eyes and nose. A snail-like pulp, that is. I get sooo slow in heat! |
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Joe Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 2:42 PM |
> Heat
> Loads of people out in the street
> Tourists (not something you mind when it's yourself)
> Having to wait until the sun passes over the yardarm before you can have a refreshing beer
> Waking up drenched in sweat
> Waking up covered in insect bites (fuckers)
> THAT shit holiday song played everywhere, all the time
> Touching car bonnets by accident (I can already feel that burn)
> Half dressed fat people living "freely"
> That insect that comes into your oom just when you're trying to get to sleep (always flies past your ear and you know what to expect the following morning) |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 2:45 PM |
working in an office when it's more than 30°C (more than 100°F) and there's no air-con.
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Joe Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 2:45 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: working in an office when it's more than 30°C (more than 100°F) and there's no air-con.
And then walking home in a suit in 30ºC heat. |
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la femme qui Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 2:49 PM |
Joe wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: working in an office when it's more than 30°C (more than 100°F) and there's no air-con.
And then walking home in a suit in 30ºC heat.
Pah! Try 38ºC. In a third world country, too.
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 2:51 PM |
Joe wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: working in an office when it's more than 30°C (more than 100°F) and there's no air-con.
And then walking home in a suit in 30ºC heat.
sure but you can take a shower afterwards... |
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Peewee Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 3:00 PM |
1/ 12 hour deodorant (my arse) u still get wet armpits!
2/ Wasps and bees
3/ Always being thirsty
4/ Crowds
5/ Heat
6/ Sunstroke
7/ Sunburn (altho I haven't experienced it yet, I got my factor 20 on all the time lol) |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 3:03 PM |
Peewee wrote: 1/ 12 hour deodorant (my arse) u still get wet armpits!
2/ Wasps and bees
3/ Always being thirsty
4/ Crowds
5/ Heat
6/ Sunstroke
7/ Sunburn (altho I haven't experienced it yet, I got my factor 20 on all the time lol)
comment : if you put deodorant on your arse, you're bound to end up with smelly armpits
LOL |
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Peewee Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 4:17 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: Peewee wrote: 1/ 12 hour deodorant (my arse) u still get wet armpits!
2/ Wasps and bees
3/ Always being thirsty
4/ Crowds
5/ Heat
6/ Sunstroke
7/ Sunburn (altho I haven't experienced it yet, I got my factor 20 on all the time lol)
LOL not literally on my arse! <rolls eyes>
*sniffs armpits*
Actually it's working quite well this one....no sticky residue! lmao
comment : if you put deodorant on your arse, you're bound to end up with smelly armpits
LOL |
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Selfish-Matthew Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 4:19 PM |
I hate that today was the 1st summery day I had (went to Ayr and got a cone!) and I got sunburn! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 4:51 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: London Underground, during rush hour!!
having to deal with someone else's BO
REVOLTING |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 4:52 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote:
having to deal with someone else's BO
REVOLTING
eeeewww!! yeah, that IS pretty revolting! |
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