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Old 25-10-2005, 12:28   #1
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The perfect temperature

Spring has arrived here in Oz, and the last couple of days have been Hot. It's funny you seem to wait all winter for summer to come, and then when it does your reaching for the air con. my question is if you could pick a temperature to live with all year round, what would it be. I think 25c sounds nice
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Old 25-10-2005, 12:40   #2
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I wouldn't like to live anywhere too hot. I do hate the cold but I also don't like it too hot either. About 22 degrees would suit me fine. I hate the rain but realise that it is needed. I never minded the rain much when I was in NZ. The views were still amazing and there was plenty to do. East Lancs looks absolutely grey and miserable when it's raining.....
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Old 25-10-2005, 12:47   #3
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I’m not a lover of the heat, even a summer in Blackpool is too much for me. I know what you mean lettie I think any town scrape in the north of England is grey and dismal when it’s raining some are still the same in the sunshine, but out in the wilds in the Lakes or Scotland the views can be stunning with the aid of the rain and a little mist.
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Old 25-10-2005, 13:18   #4
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Re: The perfect temperature

love the sun think owt over 25 is great for me.the rain and wind etc you can keep- i don't want it lol
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Old 25-10-2005, 13:34   #5
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With me, temperature is not really the issue.....but sunshine, or sunlight is.
I wouldn't mind if it was only 4 degrees as long as there was a cloudless blue sky and bright sunshine. Winter does me in....the persistent grey clouds and it never really seeming to get light. I just want to find a cave and hibernate until April.
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Old 25-10-2005, 14:18   #6
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i dont care how hot it gets during the day but 17-20c at night felt pretty good in salou the other week , i would say the perfect sleeping temperature

i hate winter because even if i use the centeral heating to warm up at night i wake up with a realy dry sore throat in the morning and the trick with a bowl of water near the radiator dosnt work
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Old 25-10-2005, 16:54   #7
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As long as the sun is shining, that's ok by me. But if it was around 20-24c that would be an added bonusl
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Old 25-10-2005, 17:13   #8
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Oh I just crave heat and sunshine! The more of it the better!!

We had a total disaster with the air con system in the apartment in Spain last year. We were just going to bed and it was still warm so my Dads wife decided to set the air con settings .... mmmmmmm big mistake! You'd have thought we were sleeping in the arctic, it was freezing!! I was awoken at about 5am shivering like mad and my little teeth chattering .... we nick named it the ice-blaster for the duration of the hols and needless to say she wasn't allowed anywere near it again
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Old 25-10-2005, 17:15   #9
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25-30 would be fine for me - I could go cycling, work out in the garden, etc, etc

That would be heaven!
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Old 25-10-2005, 17:19   #10
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i hate the weather from now until the end of march brrr ,ROLL ON SPRING.
if it wasent for xmas to break it up ,i would go mad
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Old 25-10-2005, 17:35   #11
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I'm with you Granny. Lets get the dark nights out of the road. Again, roll on spring.
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Old 25-10-2005, 17:43   #12
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about 22 is my ideal temperature, blue skies, blasting sun, light gentle fresh breeze and at least 16 hours of daylight. Now that is just perfick
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Old 25-10-2005, 20:06   #13
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I am with Red apart from 18 is more my temperature perfect for fishing and lazing about.
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Old 25-10-2005, 20:48   #14
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Mid 20's for me, love the sunny days, dont like it too hot though, roll on spring thats my favourite time of year.
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Old 25-10-2005, 20:58   #15
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Now I like the variation. I love cold frosty bright days, I also love snowy days but then a nice warm mid 20s to low 30s is also nice sat with a long cool drink....

I think I'd be bored if it was teh same all year round
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