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ruby fruit

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Aye those 48's are what Kakinada, India summers were, but hottest days went into low 50's; fucking scorching. Only thing that saved you was the ocean breeze coming off the bay of bengal (and AC)
and those 48s would be way more humid than ours..we get mainly dry heat although if it rains the few days before we deal with humidity that is so stiffling I need to sit in my cold spa and drink beer all day ...;)
 

ruby fruit

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Here is a story not many people have heard regarding a particularly hot day in Santa Barbara, CA
https://www.edhat.com/site/tidbit.cfm?nid=32907
By 2 p.m., the temperature had rocketed to an unbelievable 133 degrees! People fled to the Old Mission and Our Lady of Sorrows church in sheer terror, thinking the world was coming to an end. Others took to their adobes, desperately seeking refuge behind the earthen insulation of mud walls.

I can just imagine this above ^^^^ kinda gives me visions of that preacher series on tv everyone flocking to church
 

beachball

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By 2 p.m., the temperature had rocketed to an unbelievable 133 degrees! People fled to the Old Mission and Our Lady of Sorrows church in sheer terror, thinking the world was coming to an end. Others took to their adobes, desperately seeking refuge behind the earthen insulation of mud walls.

I can just imagine this above ^^^^ kinda gives me visions of that preacher series on tv everyone flocking to church
I watched that series, fucking great. Loved the werewolf dude. Great character as was the Preacher. Taken from a graphic novel they say.
That heat killed cattle and more. They have in Santa Barbara a wind event called a Sundowner. Heated air swings out over the ocean in the afternoon and then comes screaming southward towards Santa Barbara, heating the place up at sundown.
 

ruby fruit

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I watched that series, fucking great. Loved the werewolf dude. Great character as was the Preacher. Taken from a graphic novel they say.
That heat killed cattle and more. They have in Santa Barbara a wind event called a Sundowner. Heated air swings out over the ocean in the afternoon and then comes screaming southward towards Santa Barbara, heating the place up at sundown.
that series was gd for sure...watching all the banshee series at the moment but I reckon narcos series will be next about Pablo escobar
 

757growin

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that series was gd for sure...watching all the banshee series at the moment but I reckon narcos series will be next about Pablo escobar
Just finished the escobar series last weekend. Good stuff but don't be drunk you have to read half of the show. And there is no surprise ending. Was hoping to find out escobar lived in Canada and is now a snow plow driver..
 
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