Warm Enough ?

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MalcolmInN

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daveg

Wet overnight here. If there was any thunder it didn't wake us. Me n the cat were up at 05:30 to find it dull but still warm.

A lovely bright morning just now (07:49) with lounge temp showing an in the shade 22.2c.

Enjoy your weekend folks, hot, dry, wet or cold!  :beers:

Dave G

Steve Brassett

Terrific thunderstorm here last night.  I was kept awake until 03:30 by the storm, and then woken up again at around 04:30 by the dog (she is scared of thunder).  Still, looks quite pleasant out at the moment.

jonclox

#93
Quote from: MalcolmAL on July 04, 2015, 12:29:01 AM
Quote from: MalcolmAL on July 04, 2015, 12:19:38 AM
Hold on to your hats !

Strange  We must be slap bang in the middle of the narrow corridor between the 2 clusters on and around the souf coast (IOW etc) and the London one.
Its still hot and completely dry like it was yesterday around here  :worried:
John A GOM personified
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Newportnobby

Quote from: MalcolmAL on July 03, 2015, 11:27:43 PM

in those days t'was de rigueur deck quoits and cocktails during the day and dress for dinner.


I don't care whose table it was. There's no way I'd don a dress for dinner :no: :laugh:

Thunder and lightning at 11.00pm, 3.30am and 05.30am.
No flashfloods, plagues of locusts, armageddon etc :sweat:

MalcolmInN

#95
I wouldnt, dont, dress for dinner neiver NOW ! :)

Phew, rough night :(
:sorrysign:

Quote from: newportnobby on July 04, 2015, 12:54:57 PM
armageddon etc
I'm working on it, give me a mo.
muwahhaa.

You know the Cecil B. DeMille epic  : filming the Parting of the Red Sea when a voice from out the clouds says
" Ready when you are Cecil "

jonclox

 :( :( No thunder/rain or floods here still the Ive had to give in and start a short blast of the great unloved steroids
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N Gauge can seriously damage your wealth.
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http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=29659.0

steve836

Quote from: Basinga on July 02, 2015, 08:52:20 AM
Not saying it's hot in my house, but a pair of hobbits just threw a ring in it.

You shouldn't give the Hobbits so much beer then they wouldn't throw up their rings.
KISS = Keep it simple stupid

MattJ

Best thing about hot weather: Being able to take all your clothes off.
Worst thing about hot weather: Not being able to take all your clothes off.
Go figure. ☺
They're there for their tea.

steve836

Quote from: MattJ on July 09, 2015, 01:18:06 PM
Best thing about hot weather: Being able to take all your clothes off.
Worst thing about hot weather: Not being able to take all your clothes off.
Go figure. ☺

'm completely with you! Fortunately I have a completely private rear garden --- and I'm retired!
KISS = Keep it simple stupid

Bob Tidbury

In my case it's better to keep my clothes on it wouldn't be a pretty sight ,even I have to keep my eyes shut when I got nothing on.
Bob

steve836

I always reccon if people don't like it they needn't look, but if they want to look it's no skin off my nose!
KISS = Keep it simple stupid

Newportnobby

Here in Lancashire as soon as the temperature gets above freezing folks get their legs on display :o :cold:
Sadly, I do not refer to the females of our species :(

MattJ

Quote from: steve836 on July 09, 2015, 01:36:56 PM
Quote from: MattJ on July 09, 2015, 01:18:06 PM
Best thing about hot weather: Being able to take all your clothes off.
Worst thing about hot weather: Not being able to take all your clothes off.
Go figure. ☺

'm completely with you! Fortunately I have a completely private rear garden --- and I'm retired!

If only I had a garden... just a view of a motor mechanic's yard out of my back window!  :(
They're there for their tea.

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