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Debbie Adams
Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 18:56 on 9th July 2009
  NICE ;-))))
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 20:04 on 9th July 2009
On 9th July 2009 18:45, michael gerrard wrote:
anything over 70 is considered hot in the UK Barb.


Seriously, Michael?  My goodness.  Stay away from Phoenix then with their 38C+ temps.

I remember being in London in May 2004 and riding the Tube.  Thank goodness they had windows you could open because there's no air conditioning.  Our subways don't have openable windows but they are air conditioned.  I think it must have been warmer than 70 when we were there in 2004, more like the 80s.

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 01:12 on 10th July 2009
  OMG Barbara,,that reminds me of when we were in Washington D.C. we rode the tube which was our very first time ever riding one of those things,,lol it was nice but the first one we got on the air was out i thought i was going to kill someone before we got to the next stop,,LOL but the rest was nice that is a nice system there.
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 14:41 on 10th July 2009

I hear ya, Debbie.  I've been on the Metro a couple of times when it was packed with people and the air wasn't working.  Not a pleasant experience.

I actually thought the Tube in London was better than our system, but it still beats driving in downtown DC and trying to find parking.

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