Jaspa Posted 24 May 2012 Posted 24 May 2012 Just take the duvet out of the sheet and kip under that You don't even really have to worry about mozzies in this country anyway, so no fuss . . . . Unless you were Oliver Cromwell ( As most of you probably have no idea, he died of malaria )
FoxesAreBlue Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Bugger me I get up at 4:30/5 every day!!! Actually, thinking of that, I'd better hit the sack Got my nightly fix of family guy and American dad and went bed aroun 12. The heat helped me fool my body into waking up 1 minute before my alarm at 4:30... RESULT!!!
Fox92 Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Thing is, when it's this hot (or hotter) when I go on holiday, I just put up with it because I know that the locals live with it throughout the year. I expect Sun on holiday. But when it's this hot in England, I can't get to sleep and I'll moan. Rekon it's because I don't expect England to be this warm. I still want to live abroad when i'm older, but how the hell do the locals put up with it?!
Rincewind Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Not really noticed that its much warmer. It is but not affected my sleep. It's nice out today but I expect there is a breeze so if I go out I may or may not need a light jacket. Could be my age though. Nothing like the continent when there are open spaces and not even a breeze.
The Doctor Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 it's ****ing ridiculous. Halls are brilliantly built to keep in heat, but it's still absolutely baking at 1am - even having the window open doesn't help all that much.
Captain... Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 You bunch of moaning minnies. Buy a fan, get a thinner duvet, get a cold water bottle, have a cold shower before going to bed, do some exercise or just man the fvck up,
Fox92 Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 You bunch of moaning minnies. Buy a fan, get a thinner duvet, get a cold water bottle, have a cold shower before going to bed, do some exercise or just man the fvck up, Moaner
Daggers Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 it's ****ing ridiculous. Halls are brilliantly built to keep in heat, but it's still absolutely baking at 1am - even having the window open doesn't help all that much. Imagine that, a student complaining about something. Well I never.
Carl the Llama Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Down here in Brighton it may be summery for the first time this year but I'd hardly call it unbearable unless for some reason you're unable to choose your own clothes or bedding. Now I imagine it's hotter down here than to the north where almost all of you are so if you ask me (you didn't) you should all just man up.
Teece Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Bedroom has been like a furnace, so been kipping downstairs the last few of nights with our newborn, cooler down there for him, baby temperature monitor keeps going off up there, even with window open and fan on
Jaspa Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Bedroom has been like a furnace, so been kipping downstairs the last few of nights with our newborn, cooler down there for him, baby temperature monitor keeps going off up there, even with window open and fan on Are you fat or something ?
acooling08 Posted 25 May 2012 Author Posted 25 May 2012 The people in this country are truly shit. They moan all year about the crap weather and then as soon as it gets to the top end of mild they start complaining as if they are being forced to live on the surface of the sun. It's barely even warm, nowhere near hot. When you get up into the mid-30s, then you have a right to complain, until then, stfu and enjoy it. I for one do not complain about the mild or cold. It's just heat that I can't stand. Makes working in the office 8-4:30, driving in my car without air con in traffic, and sleeping at night very very uncomfortable. Thankfully it has cooled today especially in the last few hours. This temp is fine, just no warmer please!
sphericalfox Posted 25 July 2012 Posted 25 July 2012 Not this again! You should get yer mam to buy you 100% cotton Ironman pjamas that way you won't get too sweaty.
Guest Bilo Posted 25 July 2012 Posted 25 July 2012 Must admit, I'm sweating like a Coventry fan in a spelling test.
cambridgefox Posted 25 July 2012 Posted 25 July 2012 Must admit, I'm sweating like a Coventry fan in a spelling test. And I'm sweating like a nun in a field full of cucumbers.
Master Fox Posted 25 July 2012 Posted 25 July 2012 I was molested by a pack of mosquitoes last night. Twelve times to be precise. That doesn't help sleeping.
THEFATBASTARD Posted 25 July 2012 Posted 25 July 2012 nice big fan on, blowing over my gorgeous bod.. my god im a perfect 30 stone specimen.
Collymore Posted 25 July 2012 Posted 25 July 2012 Nothing better than turning the pillow over and getting a slightly cooler pillow for 30 secs.
Wymsey Posted 27 June 2015 Posted 27 June 2015 Bump. Â Â Very humid tonight, even with window open, due to lack of air. Â Sweating all over.
Bettsj2 Posted 27 June 2015 Posted 27 June 2015 Buy an aircon unit and install it in your bedroom. Boom.
Carl the Llama Posted 27 June 2015 Posted 27 June 2015 I'm all for weather that lets me fall asleep naked in my chair with a glass of Cognac.
Stadt Posted 27 June 2015 Posted 27 June 2015 No I, I can't feel the heat Yet don't let it catch you,No, I, I can't feel the heatÂ
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