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cycletrak9

I can't recall seeing one of these on the forum before but I'm sure there are plenty out there.

Mine's full of Scrumpy Jack. What's in yours?

Newportnobby

Haven't got a glass but I did get a T shirt, so I guess my answer would be, erm, me ::)

B757-236GT

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cycletrak9

Priorities, Nobby, priorities!

cycletrak9

Quote from: B757-236GT on December 01, 2013, 09:47:38 PM
NORM!!!
If I remember rightly, Norm was an accountant - so was I!

ozzie Bill.

That is, perhaps, the most beautiful thing an expat west country lad could ever see, specially on a day when its 36c in Melbourne! Cheers, Bill.

Geoff

Quote from: ozzie Bill. on December 02, 2013, 05:24:48 AM
That is, perhaps, the most beautiful thing an expat west country lad could ever see, specially on a day when its 36c in Melbourne! Cheers, Bill.

Do you have to tell us all the time of how hot it is over there, I bet your forever oiling them loco's in that heat as well. Now when is summer time over here in the UK.. :veryangry:
Geoff

Sprintex

Quote from: Geoff on December 02, 2013, 08:32:11 AM
Now when is summer time over here in the UK.. :veryangry:

Never hopefully! :D


Paul

Geoff

Geoff

ozzie Bill.

just too hot today for early Dec. Cheers, Bill.

Malc

We have the same problem over here with it being too warm, but usually a short sharp tap on the thermostat puts it right.
The years have been good to me, it was the weekends that did the damage.

ozzie Bill.


Newportnobby

Even easier - what you have in Oz in centigrade, we have in the UK in fahrenheit :cold:

EtchedPixels

Yep December is here, and the usual tradition of the central heating going pop and the boiler man coming to fix it has just happened. Except this time he dropped his torch down the back of the boiler and had to disassemble half of it to get the torch out  :-X

Still that won't be a problem in a few years time, nobody will be able to afford to turn it on anyway.

Alan
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jonclox

Quote from: newportnobby on December 02, 2013, 08:13:10 PM
Even easier - what you have in Oz in centigrade, we have in the UK in fahrenheit :cold:
That's right we use proper temperature not the other stuff
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