actually, i have - it gets preety close to that where my friends and i go fishing in the summer (delta of the volga river, near astrakhan). of course the humidity is never that high in there, but i think i get the idea, especially considering that dutring those trips we live in tents and don't even have a shover let alone air conditioning.Flecco wrote:
Ever experienced 40 deg C temperatures for a week. Not cool.Shahter wrote:
"miserable"? it's -22C in moscow today, you know. my balls had nearly frozen off this morning on the way to work. i'd much rather be on the other side of the globe right now, rain or no rain. >.<Flecco wrote:
Updated.
to whom it may consern: happy aus day.
you know, -22C is quite common for moscow this time of year. the problem is we've got unusually high humidity atm and that is a killing combination. i had a small fight with my fiancee this morning - today it's even worse than it was yestoday and she catches cold easily - and managed to convince her to stay at home for today and work remotely.Flecco wrote:
I like the cold. Probs not THAT cold, but -10 is cool.
i'm quite used to this kinda weather of course, and as i said -22 is not that low by russian standards - i was out at -38 and it wasn't that bad, once you learn how to breath at those temperatures that is - but i've definitely had enough of that cold stuff to last me a lifetime.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.