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#1 May 07 2009 at 5:41 AM Rating: Decent
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...if the ******* women do not turn on the air conditioning I'm going to go ******* nuts!!!!!!!
#2 May 07 2009 at 5:43 AM Rating: Good
Archfiend Goggy wrote:
...if the @#%^ing women do not turn on the air conditioning I'm going to go @#%^ing nuts!!!!!!!



Why not just turn it on yourself?
#3 May 07 2009 at 5:45 AM Rating: Decent
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Because they moan that the cold air from the aircon makes them cold. Smiley: mad
#4 May 07 2009 at 5:48 AM Rating: Decent
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Go turn the heater on. Make them take off their clothes.
#5 May 07 2009 at 5:49 AM Rating: Good
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zepoodle wrote:
Go turn the heater on. Make them take off their clothes.


I like your thinking!

Stop rating me down you b'stards! Can't I have a moan?
#6 May 07 2009 at 5:49 AM Rating: Excellent
Just start ******** about being hot. Eventually they will get tired of hearing it and turn it on.
#7 May 07 2009 at 5:51 AM Rating: Good
Air conditioning is bad for the climate.


How's the weather on your end anyways? Need to assess this situation.
#8 May 07 2009 at 5:53 AM Rating: Good
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Be patient, soon the ladies will experience hot flashes. In the meantime wear on of these.
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#9 May 07 2009 at 5:54 AM Rating: Good
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It's very warm outside (for the UK, about 19 degrees C) and that's part of the problem. All the ladies come to work in t-shirt tops and skirts, yet business attire for men is generally trousers and a shirt.

The men get warm and want the aircon on, the women then get cold because they're wearing very little.

Wars have started over less!
#10 May 07 2009 at 5:59 AM Rating: Decent
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Archfiend Goggy wrote:
Stop rating me down you b'stards! Can't I have a moan?


No. There is a slight chance, however small, that you may one day be a scholar. This can never happen.
#11 May 07 2009 at 6:27 AM Rating: Good
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Oh stop ********* man up and start slapping those hoes.
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#12 May 07 2009 at 6:28 AM Rating: Excellent
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Archfiend Goggy wrote:
It's very warm outside (for the UK, about 19 degrees C) and that's part of the problem. All the ladies come to work in t-shirt tops and skirts, yet business attire for men is generally trousers and a shirt.

The men get warm and want the aircon on, the women then get cold because they're wearing very little.

Wars have started over less!


You are that smelly man that no one likes in the corner aren't you?
#13 May 07 2009 at 6:30 AM Rating: Good
Archy,

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Stop rating me down you b'stards! Can't I have a moan?


lmao...you don't know what being rated down is.


#14 May 07 2009 at 6:30 AM Rating: Decent
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You are that smelly man that no one likes in the corner aren't you?


If you're the ***** by the window I want your desk Smiley: sly
#15 May 07 2009 at 7:00 AM Rating: Excellent
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On a side note, I've never heard the phrase "swear down dead" before.

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#16 May 07 2009 at 7:14 AM Rating: Good
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Archfiend Goggy wrote:
It's very warm outside (for the UK, about 19 degrees C) and that's part of the problem. All the ladies come to work in t-shirt tops and skirts, yet business attire for men is generally trousers and a shirt.

The men get warm and want the aircon on, the women then get cold because they're wearing very little.

Wars have started over less!


You are that smelly man that no one likes in the corner aren't you?


They love him to be in the centre of the room, you mean?
#17 May 07 2009 at 7:33 AM Rating: Good
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On a side note, I've never heard the phrase "swear down dead" before.


I blame it on Blair.
#18 May 10 2009 at 5:48 AM Rating: Good
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Archfiend Goggy wrote:
It's very warm outside (for the UK, about 19 degrees C) and that's part of the problem. All the ladies come to work in t-shirt tops and skirts, yet business attire for men is generally trousers and a shirt.

The men get warm and want the aircon on, the women then get cold because they're wearing very little.

Wars have started over less!

19C ?

Dear Fucking God.

You Lily Livered English Pansy.

25C warm sun and cool breeze is the perfect temperature.
27C it's starting to get hot.
29C ok it's hot
35C Yup, normal Summer weather, perfect beach weather, and late evening parties on verandahs and decks. Really hoping for a cool change to come through if it stays like this for too long.
39C it's a stinker.
49C Like we had for a few weeks this last Summer. Batton down the hatches, take all precautions, no going outside unless you really have to, have the house well stocked in advance and make sure elderly relatives aren't home alone. Spend the day wet or in front of a fan, if you don't have air-con. Take iceblocks to bed with you at night, if ditto.
#19 May 10 2009 at 6:06 AM Rating: Good
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Archfiend Goggy wrote:
It's very warm outside (for the UK, about 19 degrees C) and that's part of the problem. All the ladies come to work in t-shirt tops and skirts, yet business attire for men is generally trousers and a shirt.

The men get warm and want the aircon on, the women then get cold because they're wearing very little.

Wars have started over less!


19C is only 66 degrees F.

68-70F is a comfortable room temperature. If you are turning on the AC at 66F, there is a problem with you, not the women.


Personally, I keep my house at 66F (19C) in the winter and usually around 69-70F (20-21C) during the summer.

The office I work in is kept at 72F (22C) year round.

Edited, May 10th 2009 10:17am by TirithRR
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#20 May 10 2009 at 6:14 AM Rating: Good
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If you have to wear a men's business suit in hot weather, find a smart Linen suit. If you can afford it, go really high end and wear a silk suit.

Wear cotton shirts, or other natural fibers that "breathe". Don't wear Nylon or other synthetics if you have heat issues, smell issues, or cold issues.

Edited, May 10th 2009 10:19am by Aripyanfar
#21 May 10 2009 at 7:20 AM Rating: Good
Grrr, the weather in England is always so perfect. We had no rain in April and temperatures over 30°C. May had two thunderstorms and 25ish weather so far, which is okay.

My assistant turned on my A/C a few weeks ago on accident and it took me three days to find the switch.
I have two A/Cs. I didn't know that and thought the other one was somehow broken. Anyways, heating and air conditioning are not necessary between -10 and 38°C in my opinion. You can regulate in different ways that are cheaper, better for the environment and per person. See Ari's post.

Also, the A/C of large warehouses and such makes the streets too bloody hot to walk on. Smiley: mad

Edited, May 10th 2009 5:21pm by Kalivha
#22 May 10 2009 at 8:58 AM Rating: Good
TirithRR wrote:
Archfiend Goggy wrote:
It's very warm outside (for the UK, about 19 degrees C) and that's part of the problem. All the ladies come to work in t-shirt tops and skirts, yet business attire for men is generally trousers and a shirt.

The men get warm and want the aircon on, the women then get cold because they're wearing very little.

Wars have started over less!


19C is only 66 degrees F.

68-70F is a comfortable room temperature. If you are turning on the AC at 66F, there is a problem with you, not the women.


Personally, I keep my house at 66F (19C) in the winter and usually around 69-70F (20-21C) during the summer.

The office I work in is kept at 72F (22C) year round.

Edited, May 10th 2009 10:17am by TirithRR



66F outside can easily raise the temp in a building well over 70, especially if your office happens to be on the side of the building recieving direct sunlight. In a longsleeve shirt and pants, it's easy for it to get unbearable, especially when the AC is off. The only solution that can usually make all partys happy is to seat the women who complain about the AC away from diffusers, and seat the men near thermostats. And pray the engineers have the zones worked out properly.
#23 May 10 2009 at 9:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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If it gets hot in the office, I open the front door and let the fresh air in. If it gets cold, I close the door.
#24 May 10 2009 at 10:20 PM Rating: Decent
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The One and Only toohotforu wrote:
Just start ******** about being hot. Eventually they will get tired of hearing it and turn it on.


Use their own tactics against them, eh?
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