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That's because everyone was sitting at home infront of their furnaces.Flutterbye wrote: I never met anyone during my time in Melbourne with an attitude like yours
Invercargil has no summer, but I do understand that for invercargil folk 20ºC is hot.
When cold fronts come you will cry; I wish there was a blocking high, cold fronts bring miserable cold and drizzle, which makes me sniffle.
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I've got to laugh - 20 is a mild temp not hot!! As for summers - some are better than others, as is the case with a lot of places - isn't that not why you are complaining about the up & down temps in Melbourne
I suggest you move somewhere warmer like maybe Darwin then you won't have to winge and take swipes at In,gill or NZ for that matter
I suggest you move somewhere warmer like maybe Darwin then you won't have to winge and take swipes at In,gill or NZ for that matter
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Some people can never be satisfied because they don't want to be satisfied. The closest they get is when they are complaining.Flutterbye wrote:I've got to laugh - 20 is a mild temp not hot!! As for summers - some are better than others, as is the case with a lot of places - isn't that not why you are complaining about the up & down temps in Melbourne
I suggest you move somewhere warmer like maybe Darwin then you won't have to winge and take swipes at In,gill or NZ for that matter
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saaaab said,
Hope the weather over there can hold up for the Games.
Shame you get a bum winter over there in Melbourne , much warmer here in northern NewZealand at that time of the year.And Yes living in Invercargill would be living hell for me. There is no such thing as summer there. Infact, all of New Zealand would be too cold for my liking.
Hope the weather over there can hold up for the Games.
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unfortunately a cold fornt is expected next monday so the weather will be **** during the gamesspwill wrote:saaaab said,Shame you get a bum winter over there in Melbourne , much warmer here in northern NewZealand at that time of the year.And Yes living in Invercargill would be living hell for me. There is no such thing as summer there. Infact, all of New Zealand would be too cold for my liking.
Hope the weather over there can hold up for the Games.
When cold fronts come you will cry; I wish there was a blocking high, cold fronts bring miserable cold and drizzle, which makes me sniffle.