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cadman
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  #1774564 2-May-2017 20:16
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I hope all my fellow Aucklanders survived the night. I very nearly had to put on a long sleeved shirt and some socks. So much suffering.  wink




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  #1776191 5-May-2017 12:14
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Temperature is a relative thing. In Fiji the locals will shiver and Wear jackets when it dips below 18c

But methinks the NZH article was tongue in cheek click bait

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  #1776350 5-May-2017 14:53
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tardtasticx: Everyone seems to be assuming this NZH article is the true reflection of what all Aucklanders think. Most Aucklanders probably would say it's a bit chillier than normal and that's it. But y'know anything to have a dig at Auckland :-)

 

Who even reads The Herald anymore?

 

This is extremely significant news to their only remaining loyal customers - the homeless people living out doors on Queen St, who sleep on it and stuff it into their clothes for extra insulation.




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  #1776673 5-May-2017 22:26
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The temperature is falling as we speak here in the Wairarapa.

 

 

 

Won't somebody issue a Breaking News alert for us? It's going to be low single figures! 

 

 

 

Where is your compassion for our suffering?






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