Slightly Angry

Started by Oldman, July 09, 2013, 09:27:40 AM

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Tank

Nope, I love the snow and dark cold nights.  :)

Bikeracer

I'm doing my bit to reduce global warming.....always have the aircon on full cold blast,when I let all that cold air out when I open the door it must help a bit...mustn't it  ? :)

Allan
I'm not a complete idiot..some bits are missing.

Leo1961

Some of us can remember the Summer of '76...

Now that really was hot  8)


And as a Leo, it can never be too hot for me, but can someone do something about the relative humidity...  ;)

Oldman

Quote from: OwL on July 09, 2013, 12:05:30 PM
You will all soon be moaning when it Snows in March again, and the rest of the year is freezing cold and wet!

Could live with snow from December to March/April, cold dry and crisp to kill off all those bugs etc.  Forget the rain  unless overnight but love a good thunderstorm.
Modelling stupid small scale using T gauge track and IDl induction track. Still have  N gauge but not the space( Japanese Trams) Excuse spelling errors please, posting on mobile phone

H

You get more modelling done on a dark cold winters evening.  :D

H.

Oldman

Quote from: H on July 09, 2013, 12:59:26 PM
You get more modelling done on a dark cold winters evening.  :D

H.

So true
Modelling stupid small scale using T gauge track and IDl induction track. Still have  N gauge but not the space( Japanese Trams) Excuse spelling errors please, posting on mobile phone

Sprintex

Quote from: Tank on July 09, 2013, 12:15:49 PM
Nope, I love the snow and dark cold nights.  :)

Yep, me too :thumbsup:

Quote from: Leo1961 on July 09, 2013, 12:49:09 PM
Some of us can remember the Summer of '76...

Now that really was hot  8)

And as a Leo, it can never be too hot for me, but can someone do something about the relative humidity...  ;)

Yep it was blistering, hated it just as much then too and I'm also a Leo :D


Paul

moogle

Quote from: Leo1961 on July 09, 2013, 12:49:09 PM
Some of us can remember the Summer of '76...

Now that really was hot  8)


And as a Leo, it can never be too hot for me, but can someone do something about the relative humidity...  ;)

I have vague memories of that summer!
The tarmac on one of the nearby roads got sticky so your feet stuck as you crossed it.
Great fun as a four year old!  :D

As to the humidity, maybe the UK needs a giant dehumidifier built over it?
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Michael Shillabeer

Think I have inverse SAD...

I hate long hot sunny days!

But love long cold dark winter days!

I spent the weekend in my den model making :) room has no windows :)

I only ventured out to buy my wife a PS3 so she's got something to play with too :)

Air con on my car needs recharging! Best done on a hot day so you can tell if the recharge has worked

Michael (in a lovely air conditioned office)

daveg

I love the current weather!  :claphappy: No heating bills, open the windows wide all night and get a breeze thru the house. Dries the paint quick!!

If I get too hot, I move into the shade or indoors but near the open patio doors.

Car uses 10% more fuel with aircon so got 40 mpg in the 500 odd miles over the weekend with an average speed of 43mph, despite the bl**dy queues! Not bad for a shed on wheels.

Hoping Malta in late September has something similar - I know I'm gonna be told!  :D

Strolling into town in 5 mins so better get some decent shorts and a T shirt on. Hate to scare the natives too much!

Jerry Howlett

Just, enjoying a cool breeze its down to 33C now.  had to abandon todays modelling as the glue kept drying. Time for a BEER methinks....

Ok the Aussies would have the central heating on by now but hey its all relative.
Some days its just not worth gnawing through the straps.

Dock Shunter

Quote from: Tank on July 09, 2013, 12:15:49 PM
Nope, I love the snow and dark cold nights.  :)

Sounds like you should think about moving Chris.......... :hmmm:

To Moscow....... :D

jonclox

Quote from: Leo1961 on July 09, 2013, 12:49:09 PM
Some of us can remember the Summer of '76...

Now that really was hot  8)


And as a Leo, it can never be too hot for me, but can someone do something about the relative humidity...  ;)
Missed the 1st week of it because we had gone up to Scotyland for our holiday as it started and it hissed down all week :veryangry:
Got down to the Lakedisrict during the 2nd week and roasted.
That was a real scorcher that year was.
John A GOM personified
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MinZaPint

Well I think it's lovely, my old bones just love this warm dry weather  :thumbsup: I can get on and do that Man thing the BBQ where I do all the work (well I get the meat out of the freezer and cook the new spuds, HID doesn't eat them)  ;) the good lady prepares the salad, coleslaw and garlic bread gets out the cutlery, dressing and my pickled beetroot and then all she has to do is tell me when the meat is cooked  :angel: or what? Oh and I have to pour my own beer and make sure her wine is chilled  :beers:
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EddieA

Quote from: MinZaPint on July 09, 2013, 03:51:39 PM
Well I think it's lovely, my old bones just love this warm dry weather  :thumbsup: I can get on and do that Man thing the BBQ where I do all the work (well I get the meat out of the freezer and cook the new spuds, HID doesn't eat them)  ;) the good lady prepares the salad, coleslaw and garlic bread gets out the cutlery, dressing and my pickled beetroot and then all she has to do is tell me when the meat is cooked  :angel: or what? Oh and I have to pour my own beer and make sure her wine is chilled  :beers:

I think I have just come across a new 'ooh err missus' comment in the above  ;)
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