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crazydisneyman
05-12-2008, 02:11 PM
Okay, so I was listening to the 07/10/07 podcast and I heard Bawb coming up with descriptive words for how hot is was outside. I want to know how these terms are classified (what order and approximate temp):

"surface of the sun" hot
"animal kingdom" hot - "the highest level of heat that we can stand without passing out!" - added from Maverick Mike
"georgia asphalt" hot - "the asphalt is melting" or "cook an egg on the sidewalk" - added from experiment659
"africa" hot
"sweatshirt" weather
"it's too cold outside" cold
"are you kidding? this is florida, not alaska" cold

Thanks for your answers.

Maverick Mike
05-12-2008, 03:28 PM
I would like to add one that we came up with last summer, in a similar fashion to Bawb..

"Animal Kingdom HOT!" That is the highest level of heat that we can stand without passing out!

bettyann29
05-12-2008, 04:07 PM
I would like to add one that we came up with last summer, in a similar fashion to Bawb..

"Animal Kingdom HOT!" That is the highest level of heat that we can stand without passing out!

You have to admit.. that is pretty hot!

experiment659
05-12-2008, 08:03 PM
I'm from Georgia and I can vouch for "Georgia asphalt hot" which generally means the asphalt is melting. :stir: The whole "you can cook an egg on the sidewalk" thing. That's hot!

crazydisneyman
05-13-2008, 08:25 AM
Is there anything more intense than "surface of the sun" hot?

DisDarling
05-13-2008, 09:30 AM
I would like to add one that we came up with last summer, in a similar fashion to Bawb..

"Animal Kingdom HOT!" That is the highest level of heat that we can stand without passing out!

AK Hot, THAT is hot!!!! LOL I think that is our limit too- what about surface of the sun hot?? :rotfl2: