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May 04, 2008

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Chuck Pefley

Oh My Goodness! That could produce bacon fried to a crisp ... not to mention me looking for shade and air conditioning. That's really HOT. How long will it stay this hot?

Banjamin Madison

Yes, after I'd lived in Gambia for a few months I realized why there were no weather forecasts on the radio - today's weather: hot and sunny, and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow....

niger1

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

niger1

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

niger1

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

niger1

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

MoscowMom

OH MY GOD. I'd die.

alice

Wow...Is it possible to get used to so high temperatures after some years? Hard to imagine...

mc

At first I thought the boy in the photo was Stefan with his brown hair clorinated and cooked blond. 130 wow, even for a Davisite. BBQ with no coals required!

Felicia

I just fainted from looking at that thermometer! The little guy looks like he is holding up really well considering.

Ann (MobayDP)

Well...that's just ridiculous!

And I thought it was hot here in Jamaica. Ha!

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