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08/06/2003 Entry: "Awww, poor babies!"
Posted by Maynard @ 03:40 PM MST

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Awww, poor babies!

Germans are in hell, at least according to this article:

In Germany state workers in the capital Berlin were given the right to leave their desks once temperatures hit 29 degrees -- which they have -- on the grounds that working conditions are too difficult. It was unclear how many were taking advantage of the rule.

For those of you wondering, 29C is 84.2F. Anyone care to venture what the high temp here in the Old Pueblo was yesterday? 39.5C, or 103.1F.

That's normal, so kwicherbichin. Heck, most of us don't even notice 84F. That's the morning low sometimes.

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Shewt.

According to the weather now, its 86 degrees. And its 8:30 in the AM.

Can I not go into work?

Posted by Jeremy @ 08/07/2003 08:26 AM MST

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