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holy mother of all things hot...

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I know we've been discussing the heat that has covered pretty much the whole earth this past week...

but yesterday here was completely miserable...check my sig

8O
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Aren't people like... dying? Or running around on fire? You tried cooking egg and bacon on your car bonnet?
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it's funny, on the news last night they said it actually hit 118 so the location from where I get my temp online must have been cooler :D

people pretty much just stay inside and pump their ACs when it gets that hot. There's really not much else you can do at 117 degrees. Everyone says 'oh yeah, but it's a dry heat'... as if that's supposed to make 117 feel any better. Granted if we had the humidy on top of that it'd be impossible to live here, but I don't care what anyone says: 117 is 117!
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god bless our igloos up here in Canada keeping us nice and cool, eh?
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man... I wish I was canadian. :lol:
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Damn, that is some hot weather. I don't know if I could do that bro.
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It's been 90-98 here.. in Washington lately.
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112 in Chico CA where I Work.

... I just made an egg and potato burrito that was so good I almost cried.
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The Ninja Space Goat wrote:... I just made an egg and potato burrito that was so good I almost cried.
egg and potato burrito? hmm...that sounds, uh ... wrong.
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The Ninja Space Goat wrote:112 in Chico CA where I Work.

... I just made an egg and potato burrito that was so good I almost cried.
Egg and Potato burrito.. That sounds odd but gets me wondering what a breakfast burrito would be like? :)

That would be Egg, Sausage, Bacon, Mushroom and tomato in a burrito.
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I'm hungry now :(
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The Ninja Space Goat wrote:112 in Chico CA where I Work.

... I just made an egg and potato burrito that was so good I almost cried.
for those spanish speakers, huevos con papa are freakin killer. More so with Chorizo. There is this taco truck (or roach coach, depending on your preferred wording) where I work that makes breakfast burritos the size of your right arm. Mmmm.

But I won't go to it if it is hot. And with it being like 100 today in Fremont, I am not going anywhere near more heat. But I am going swimming. My daughters swim team is having their end of the year party so the family and I are going for a dip. Oooh, cool water...
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It was a breakfast burrito. It had egg, fried potatoes, salsa, sour cream, and a whole bunch of cheese. It was heavenly. Can't believe nobody puts potatoes in their breakfast burrito! I would have put sausage in it, but I didn't have any. :cry:
Everah wrote:But I won't go to it if it is hot. And with it being like 100 today in Fremont, I am not going anywhere near more heat. But I am going swimming. My daughters swim team is having their end of the year party so the family and I are going for a dip. Oooh, cool water...
I might be going to Fremont for a Tool Concert.
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A breakfast burrito is not a breakfast burrito without the papas.
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thank you! somebody knows what's up! I am considering making another because it was so good.
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