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Post by lynette on Jul 24, 2018 10:53:13 GMT
How are we coping? Sad to say I’m not coping that well. I was ok to start with but now I’m not. I would never go to a hot country for my hols but now I’m condemned to being in one for weeks on end! I've got ice, and a fridge and a room that faces north but I found the West End suffocation and so I have returned a load of tix, the Globe and NT. I know NT air conned when you are in it. But the journey there is a hot one, tube and a walk. So I hope all you sun lovers are enjoying yourselves and I don’t begrudge you a moment espesh if you have kids to entertain - sprinklers and hose pipes the best entertainment before they get banned. 😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 11:02:22 GMT
I have an air-conditioned office and unlimited access to my local air-conditioned cinema, so I'm surviving on a day-to-day basis, but it's a lot harder to keep the temperature in my house down, so I'm not sleeping well and am angry all the time. On the plus side, all the water I've been drinking simply to keep myself from passing out means my skin has never been so clear! I do so long for the return of the rain though. I hope everyone is keeping themselves safe and hydrated.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 24, 2018 11:13:06 GMT
I utterly detest this weather. I just looked at the weather forecast for the rest of this week & want to weep: 28, 28, 31 & 32. Up at 4.30 this morning as soon as it was getting light in order to open every possible window to try to get some cool air in. I finished one temp job this past Friday & am not due to start the next one till 13th August so I reckon I'll be spending most of the next 2 and a half weeks sitting at home with all the curtains drawn trying not to have a heat-related nervous breakdown. Fortunately I only have 1 concert booked in London next week & nothing else till the beginning of September so, now my beloved MMN has finished, I intend to have a break from theatre until the temperatures are more reasonable. As lynette says, even if the theatre is air conditioned you still have to get there.
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Post by Rory on Jul 24, 2018 11:36:20 GMT
Not to rub it in but it is a nice coolish temperature here in Belfast today and there's even the odd bit of rain which I am actually glad to see! London is 10 degrees higher than here but I'm happy enough.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 11:42:48 GMT
I love it. I look good in a pair of shorts and I've got a lovely golden glow. I could be mistaken for an extra in 'Mamma Mia' right now.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 24, 2018 11:44:08 GMT
The worst bit for me I'd commuting in London. Most tube lines are horrific especially the central line which is the one I live on. I get home in the evening absolutely drained of energy. Off to the NT tonight and dreading it to be honest. As I have a 10 minute walk from the office then a bus then a train then another 10 minute walk home. Then after I've cooled down at home a 10 minute walk to the tube. 2 trains and a walk to the NT. The play had better be good that's all I can say. We don't cope well in this country with the heat especially in built up cities. But I suppose it's better than a summer of miserable weather and rain.
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Post by vdcni on Jul 24, 2018 11:50:01 GMT
My train to the office is air conditioned, and the short trip on the Waterloo & City Line is ok. My office is also air conditioned and as long as you're not seeing clients they are fine with t shirt and shorts. That said it did break down for two hours yesterday and that wasn't pleasant.
Tomorrow when I have a client meeting in Epsom and then have to rush back to go to the theatre I'm less enthused by! Similarly I'm slightly dreading the Pet Shop Boys at the ROH on Thursday.
Thankfully the air circulates around my flat pretty well so even the nights aren't too bad - my Australian husband is suffering more than I am bizarrely. He reckons it's a lot harder to cope in London in the heat than it is in Sydney.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 24, 2018 11:55:35 GMT
We don't cope well in this country with the heat especially in built up cities. But I suppose it's better than a summer of miserable weather and rain. I'd take the miserable weather & rain any day!!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 24, 2018 12:09:15 GMT
22 and cloudy up here in Manc, rain expected later 😁
30 forecasted for Thursday though 😮😑
Glad I’m not doing London until end of September when hopefully Autumn will be kicking in.
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Post by crowblack on Jul 24, 2018 12:24:24 GMT
I've just cancelled my midweek London trip - I'm ill too so King Lear will have to wait (given my Othello tickets to London friends who say they're going to brave it!). It's not bad here in the North-West at the mo, and it actually rained for about half an hour this morning, though we had it unusually hot earlier in the month when the south was cooler. We've had hardly any rain for months - lots of dead trees, especially birches. The municipal bedding and roadside stuff has been dead for a while now.
I went to a college reunion a couple of weeks ago - it was 30/31 degrees and we were housed in a new part of the college, all glass and steel, and it was like an oven. Ironically, they're about to demolish a 1950s stone building in the college and replace it with yet more glass and steel. Even if these are air conditioned (and that system doesn't break down!), the glare these currently fashionable buildings produce must be increasing air temperatures - there's one in London that melts cars.
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Post by viserys on Jul 24, 2018 12:33:52 GMT
I seem to be the only one to actually look forward to going to London.
But at this stage it's mostly because I hope for some decent sleep in an air-conditioned hotel room because it's awful here at home. I also work from home and find it very hard to concentrate in 30C, so I'm looking forward to just veg on trains on Friday and then enjoy the air-conditioned theatres.
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Post by kathryn on Jul 24, 2018 12:44:55 GMT
22 and cloudy up here in Manc, rain expected later 😁 30 forecasted for Thursday though 😮😑 Sorry, that might be my fault - I'm flying up to Manchester Thursday evening. Must be bringing the weather with me. My hotel is not air conditioned, because obviously when I was planning my trip it was freezing and I scoffed at the very idea of a heatwave..
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Post by Mr Snow on Jul 24, 2018 12:47:47 GMT
At last a decent summer.
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Post by lynette on Jul 24, 2018 12:55:01 GMT
We should all combine forces and develop an air con business!
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Post by maggiem on Jul 24, 2018 12:57:37 GMT
I've been bloody hating this hot spell, as I work in Salford and was right in the path of all the smoke coming off the fires on Saddleworth Moor. I also had to go into Manchester, therefore closer, for a training course, during the first week when the fires were at their height. Honestly, you could taste the smoke in the air, not smell it! It has played merry hell with my asthma.
At home, I bought a new table fan (old one knackered now), so I could move it between the living room and bedroom in my flat. It's helped a lot, so I have had a bit more sleep than I normally get in the summer. Last week I was in London for my 3-day Summer play-fest (Harry Potter cast 3, Pressure, Red, and the Lieutenant of Inishmore). Carrying a toilet bag around during the day was of some help, but I couldn't get as cool and comfortable as I would have liked, and came home with a head cold which is slowly clearing.
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Post by Tibidabo on Jul 24, 2018 12:57:48 GMT
Oh I win.
Much of the last 6 weeks of term were spent with sixty two 11 year olds in a school hall. The rest of the school is built around the hall, so there are no external doors or windows.
One of the rooms off the hall is the kitchen.
Oh, and the hall roof is made of glass.
The remaining time not in the hall I spent in the overcrowded classroom (built to house 20, not 32) where those 11 year olds totally refused to take off their brand new fleecy hoodies, which advertised the fact they were about to say goodbye to our establishment for ever.
I am officially a blob (albeit a blob now on holiday...go on...have a dig....)
And I LOVE IT!! Stop yer mooooning. It's luverly!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 12:58:44 GMT
.. Is on in Saigon!
Normally ok in this temperature but I'm on a high dose of steroids currently treating a medical condition, one side effect of which is profuse sweating. No amount of antiperspirant will tame it and the heat is causing me to drink gallons, thus perspiring even more. Im restricted to black clothing so the 'damp patches' are less visible, As disgusting as it is. I feel for my colleagues but I'm genuinely helpless, thankfully work is air conditioned but the journey to/from is not.
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Post by Stephen on Jul 24, 2018 13:25:54 GMT
The "Hall of Fame" at the Palladium is kept incredibly cool. When I'm at work i've been spending as much time in there as possible!
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Post by anita on Jul 24, 2018 13:44:15 GMT
Too hot. Unable to sleep at night. At least in the cold you can wrap up warm. This weather is making my asthma much worse.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jul 24, 2018 14:01:43 GMT
I honestly love this weather, I'm someone who's usually complaining that it's cold though so that may be why. I just wish I wasn't so pale and pasty so I could actually sit out in it for longer and truly make the most of it. The sun and just the generic heat have cleared the eczema on my legs (not completely but enough that I'm no longer super self conscious of it) which usually only happens if I go abroad so I'm definitely winning there. Judging by this thread I seem to be rather lucky, my asthma has actually improved, I only suffer with it badly if I'm really cold. Yes it's muggy some days but I don't seem to be as affected as the rest of my family. It hasn't stopped me sleeping which is the main thing, equally it's not stopped my theatre trips. I must admit I've avoided the tube though, I feel that would probably be too much. I've taken to getting a slightly earlier train into Paddington and then walking to whichever theatre I'm attending.
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Post by maggiem on Jul 24, 2018 14:54:11 GMT
I honestly love this weather, I'm someone who's usually complaining that it's cold though so that may be why. I just wish I wasn't so pale and pasty so I could actually sit out in it for longer and truly make the most of it. The sun and just the generic heat have cleared the eczema on my legs (not completely but enough that I'm no longer super self conscious of it) which usually only happens if I go abroad so I'm definitely winning there. Judging by this thread I seem to be rather lucky, my asthma has actually improved, I only suffer with it badly if I'm really cold. Yes it's muggy some days but I don't seem to be as affected as the rest of my family. It hasn't stopped me sleeping which is the main thing, equally it's not stopped my theatre trips. I must admit I've avoided the tube though, I feel that would probably be too much. I've taken to getting a slightly earlier train into Paddington and then walking to whichever theatre I'm attending. You're right about avoiding the Tube. Last week I was using buses from Euston or Warren St to get to/from the theatre.
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Post by d'James on Jul 24, 2018 15:39:21 GMT
I’m in Spain still and it’s generally been hotter than the UK. The heat here though is much easier to cope with. I don’t find myself sweating half as much as when I’m the UK.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2018 16:00:42 GMT
Only two things bother me about the heat: sleeping (or lack thereof) and commuting.
I went out of my way to avoid the Central line this morning as using a mainline train is just so much more pleasant (relatively). The Central line is just a sauna without the benefits.
I used to live abroad so can deal with the heat without much of a problem, but we had aircon so sleeping wasn't a problem. That's the one problem with the UK - homes just are not equipped to deal with the heat. If I had aircon it would all be fine. My office is blissful in comparison but I don't really want to be spending more time than usual there!
So the end result is I'm constantly tired, which is the most annoying thing.
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Post by ptwest on Jul 24, 2018 21:14:01 GMT
Oh I win. Much of the last 6 weeks of term were spent with sixty two 11 year olds in a school hall. The rest of the school is built around the hall, so there are no external doors or windows. One of the rooms off the hall is the kitchen. Oh, and the hall roof is made of glass. The remaining time not in the hall I spent in the overcrowded classroom (built to house 20, not 32) where those 11 year olds totally refused to take off their brand new fleecy hoodies, which advertised the fact they were about to say goodbye to our establishment for ever. I am officially a blob (albeit a blob now on holiday...go on...have a dig....) And I LOVE IT!! Stop yer mooooning. It's luverly! Can totally relate to this. My class wouldn’t take off their leavers hoodies either no matter how hot it got. I nearly had a mutiny when I made them remove them for our end of term mile race!
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Post by BoOverall on Jul 24, 2018 21:36:29 GMT
Generally enjoying it to a point.....apart from the heat at night when trying to sleep.
I’ve given up worring about excess drippage when I am out and about, given everyone else seems to be the same: united in our claggyness! But I do like this temperature when I don’t have to be doing things
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