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I fished 6hrs yesterday, no complaints was really nice out actually. Some cloud cover and a bit of wind kept the temps down. Today I'm staying in the house.

 

Scared up a big muskie as well, gotta go back with my muskie gear!

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It's summertime in Ontario boys, it's sposed to be hot.

 

In another few months we'll be wishing for some warm weather :lol:

 

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Anyways we could get that from 2-7pm today, then go away?

 

Even too hot for Lululemon, now that is unbearable.

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I had to stop drinkin' at work because of that.

 

 

 

I had the same problem.the boss asked if i had a drinking problem:dunno:

 

I said i Drink, i get drunk, i fall down......No Problem !!!!:angel:

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Want some sour cream and bacon bits for that baked tater :lol:

 

I love the heat (for about an hour) but the bulldog is not liking it at all. Gotta keep him indoors.

 

Paul works in this, don't know how he can take it for 8 hrs a day :blink:

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Want some sour cream and bacon bits for that baked tater :lol:

 

I love the heat (for about an hour) but the bulldog is not liking it at all. Gotta keep him indoors.

 

Paul works in this, don't know how he can take it for 8 hrs a day :blink:

 

I do too,you seem to adjust after a few days ,dogs inside as well,but I still prefer this over snow anytime.Oh the electrical bill I forgot.lol.

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Ya , it's a bit warm to day up on the nineth line of ORO , but we're working to get the water turned on .... before some one blows a gasket ....... lol

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Paul works in this, don't know how he can take it for 8 hrs a day :blink:

 

Cause he's used to it, he's around hotness all night too.

 

(did I beat Roy to it?) :):D

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Paul works in this, don't know how he can take it for 8 hrs a day :blink:

 

Can't even compare to standing on the floor of a hot rolling mill turning bars with tongs and feeding the next mill, long johns required to keep your skin from burning.

 

Not to mention working next to the iron runner in the blast furnace or next to a steel making vessel wearing heavy heat reflective clothing. whistling.gif

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