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P London, Seattle's temps are a lot like SE UK's. Once it hits 80°F there, they start issuing heat advisories whereas in my area it needs to be at least 90°F for that to happen.
Don't you just hate snobs!! They think there higher than other people because they happen to have more money, its annoying!! I was on the bus and this white male student wanted to get off the bus so instead of saying ''excuse me please, thanks you'' he just looked at the people ''below'' him (he was kinda tall) and did that thing snobs do with the lips. You know what I talking about when they see someone inferior to them and do that lip thing.
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Originally Posted by theunbrainwashed
P London, Seattle's temps are a lot like SE UK's. Once it hits 80°F there, they start issuing heat advisories whereas in my area it needs to be at least 90°F for that to happen.
I know but 21c is hardly anything to run home about. We hit 22c the other day.
In NW England in spring I find when it's cold it's sunny and when it's mild it's cloudy. Really frustrating. Nice and sunny now but go outside and it's like going into the fridge.
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