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Some like it hot-I don't...

mihai

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In between 15-20 degrees Celsius I use a denim and L-2 jackets. Denim is my favorite clothing material so I don't miss other jackets. Anyway there's plenty of time the rest of the year to wear those. I just try to enjoy the summer.
I am amazed that people from Northern hemisphere complain about 30 deg Celsius. It's quite normal for the summer. As long as it's under 40 deg it's quite bearable. In my country of origin (Romania) there is the temperate continental climate. From June to August the temperature is usually in the 30-40 deg range.
 
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lol at the sixties ruining everything! XD Seriously though, life before the 60's must've been tough, people having no music to listen to and whatnot...
 

dan_t

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I'm not sure what all of the whining is about. It's summer, it gets hot :eusa_doh:

Both of the below pics are considered very normal range for Sydney. Actually, we would get several days above 40 degrees in a normal summer. and Sydney's weather is very acceptable in comparison to many other parts of this wonderful country.

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tropicalbob

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The running theory is the mods here decided to poke fun at the words by censoring them. There's a very lengthy "why the Sixties ruined everything" thread in the Observation Bar. Eh, they may have had a point, but not musically. lol

The odd thing is that the whole vintage clothing thing, particularly work clothes, began with the hippies in the late '60's and early '70's (my favorite illustrator, Robert Crumb, is a case in point). In the '70's, the clothing of the punk scene was almost entirely furnished by vintage or army/navy shops.
 

tropicalbob

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lol at the sixties ruining everything! XD Seriously though, life before the 60's must've been tough, people having no music to listen to and whatnot...

"How Much is that Doggie in the Window" by Patti Page and "Tootie-fruity" by Pat Boone come to mind. Lord, how I miss it!
 

pawineguy

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My younger guys had their first football scrimmage of the year, and it was on artificial turf. It was around 105 on the turf (40 C) in full equipment. During breaks in the action I was looking at leather jackets on my phone, as futile as that is right now.
 

Worf

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"How Much is that Doggie in the Window" by Patti Page and "Tootie-fruity" by Pat Boone come to mind. Lord, how I miss it!

Errr... I'll give you a pass on Patti Page... But Pat Boone's "version" of "Tutti Frutti" is a miscarriage to music. On "The History of Rock n' Roll" they showed Pat's version and Little Richard's side by side.... I'm sure it's on Youtube. It's the worst slaughter since Christians v. Lions. He should NEVER have recorded that song! Crooner maybe, Rock n' Roller????? NEVER!!!!

Worf
 

tropicalbob

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I first heard Pat perform it on The Ed Sullivan Show and couldn't get over how sappy and stupid it was. Then a friend told me the original was by a crazy black guy named Little Richard. It was the beginning of my musical education.
 

Stearmen

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Errr... I'll give you a pass on Patti Page... But Pat Boone's "version" of "Tutti Frutti" is a miscarriage to music. On "The History of Rock n' Roll" they showed Pat's version and Little Richard's side by side.... I'm sure it's on Youtube. It's the worst slaughter since Christians v. Lions. He should NEVER have recorded that song! Crooner maybe, Rock n' Roller????? NEVER!!!!

Worf

I agree with you 100% Worf! The only good thing about Pat Boone was, he helped destroy disco! Patti, on the other hand, did one of my all time favorite songs. [video=youtube;JdfDnE59Q7I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdfDnE59Q7I[/video]
 

Dumpster Diver

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It was hot and humid in my Kitchen where I work to the point tonight where I was going borderline insane from it.

Its Just one more thing in my stressful Day that was pushing me to the Edge of what I can tolerate in a stressful work environment.

My Job is already a cruel Experiment in how much I am willing to be subjected to as a human being.
 

Edward

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In between 15-20 degrees Celsius I use a denim and L-2 jackets. Denim is my favorite clothing material so I don't miss other jackets. Anyway there's plenty of time the rest of the year to wear those. I just try to enjoy the summer.

Do you not find the L2 awfully hot for that? I find the heat in mine builds up pretty fast. Great for cooler days, though. Mine's the Alpha Vintage Series L2A; one day I'll have to get myself the Buzz...

I am amazed that people from Northern hemisphere complain about 30 deg Celsius. It's quite normal for the summer. As long as it's under 40 deg it's quite bearable. In my country of origin (Romania) there is the temperate continental climate. From June to August the temperature is usually in the 30-40 deg range.

It's going that way in London - though this year, mercifully, it's stayed in the 20s mostly. I've never liked the heat, but it's also a serious depression trigger for me, which is another reason to hate it.

The odd thing is that the whole vintage clothing thing, particularly work clothes, began with the hippies in the late '60's and early '70's (my favorite illustrator, Robert Crumb, is a case in point). In the '70's, the clothing of the punk scene was almost entirely furnished by vintage or army/navy shops.


True. I think it's a mix of things... not least that the stereotypical imagery of the smelly, unkempt hippy is something against which folks who are into the sort of styles we are round here can see themselves in opposition. I think sometimes for some folks there's also a political angle to it. It's relatively rare here in the UK, but there are some who regret significant social chances since the tail end of the forties and particualrly into the sixties, and consequently see 'vintage' as some way to keep alive hteir idea of a dream time before that happened.
 

GHT

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We had summer today up here. After gloom and rain of the past few months, it was heaven.
Great thread this, and there was me thinking that the weather was a British obsession. Our weather is so unpredictable and fickle that we joke:
"I love the Summer, it's my favourite day of the year."
 

nick123

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Wake up this morning to find it overcast with a thick layer of fog. I'm contemplating a celebratory beer in lieu of my coffee. If it burns off, I'll be contemplating hari-kari.
 

Worf

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Wake up this morning to find it overcast with a thick layer of fog. I'm contemplating a celebratory beer in lieu of my coffee. If it burns off, I'll be contemplating hari-kari.

Yeah it's in the 90's here as well. Humid and sticky... Hold fast my good man and don't do anything "rash"! As the kids are fond of saying.... "Winter IS Coming!" I even have a GoT Tee shirt with that saying, but here, after LAST winter all I get is hateful stares from everyone. Last winter was rugged even by my standards.... I'll take a few more days of sticky icky over 4 feet of snow and 10 inches of perma-frost... at least for the time being

Worf
 
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Sloan1874

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The sun is currently splitting the stones outside and I'm ensconced in a yurt at the Edinburgh Book Festival. I cannot catch a break...
 

Stand By

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It was a mighty toasty and humid 32C all weekend (and again today) and with the wind, it was like being in a fan-assisted oven set to Gas Mark 4!
The only respite I really found was when I was in The Beer Store - it was so delightfully dry and cool in there! It must've been about 8C. What a RELIEF! Soooo nice. And they even had what I went for: a dozen cans of Belhaven Scottish Stout. Fantastic! I could have pulled up a deck chair and opened one up right in there …
 

Sloan1874

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I once went to the Belhaven Beer Festival at the brewery in Dunbar once. At least, I'm told I did as my memory of the event seems to have been wiped completely. Very strange...
 

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