Hey, Aegis?
Wednesday, 19 July 2006 10:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know how you feel :P
And no, Britain is not "basking" in sweltering sunshine as the BBC would have you believe, the only people who "bask" in this weather are the TV weather crews who get to hide away in their nice air-conditioned offices after they've done their five minute stint on the breakfast news. :P I so nearly went home from work early today, the heat out on the wards all but killed me. And I only have to do an hour or two a day up there! Unlike the nurses, who have to work there ALL day (including lifting patients around, cleaning up unmentionables, giving meds, etc *ick*), and the patients who are "living" there. Eghdf;lkjdfiu. :P
Still no thunder. :(
And no, Britain is not "basking" in sweltering sunshine as the BBC would have you believe, the only people who "bask" in this weather are the TV weather crews who get to hide away in their nice air-conditioned offices after they've done their five minute stint on the breakfast news. :P I so nearly went home from work early today, the heat out on the wards all but killed me. And I only have to do an hour or two a day up there! Unlike the nurses, who have to work there ALL day (including lifting patients around, cleaning up unmentionables, giving meds, etc *ick*), and the patients who are "living" there. Eghdf;lkjdfiu. :P
Still no thunder. :(
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Date: 19 Jul 2006 10:32 pm (UTC)Flightline + Heat + Humidity = misery...
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Date: 20 Jul 2006 04:59 am (UTC)Now would probably be a really good time for the wards to start using AC again...
Either that, or keep a lot of water around at all times.