I've got one. What a glourious day.
Adjust your browser settings and feel the heat through my TFT to yours.
I appreciate that 75% of you would have been avoiding direct sunlight (running water, garlic, crucifixs etc ) but surely someone else is a Rock Lobster?
@ Halluicenate - Appreciate that maybe the temp dropped to 30 degress in your part of the world and you had to put a jumper on.
It's an Anglo-Saxon thing. Mad dogs and Englishmen etc ...
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Its been overcast here all day Not that I go out in the sun - and thats not a g**h thing but simply a "going as red as a lobster and peeling really badly" thing
Husbands back from Wooler (although he nipped over the border on his bike) and has a lovely colour. Think my house must be under a non-moving cloud. (Oooh how g**h am I )
Husbands back from Wooler (although he nipped over the border on his bike) and has a lovely colour. Think my house must be under a non-moving cloud. (Oooh how g**h am I )
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
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It wasLoki wrote:Black Alice wrote: Wooler
Was this the bikes in a field, Nirvana on the juke-box, Wooler?
It was also take out beers and a few puffs round the tents after pub was shut Wooler But these bikers are all very well behaved you know
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
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Current outside temp is 14 degrees This morning it was 7 at 9:amLoki wrote:@ Halluicenate - Appreciate that maybe the temp dropped to 30 degress in your part of the world and you had to put a jumper on.
You stole my weather. I want it back. Don't make me come and get it from you.
PS: I suggest a factor 18, keeps me brown but not bright red.
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Factor 18 Have you seen Near Dark - thats me - sunshine = ashes.PS: I suggest a factor 18, keeps me brown but not bright red.
We go to Barcelona this August (we've been before) and it will be factor 30 for me
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Glorious day yesterday, same today
outside on the (slap me on the) patio reading books and draining bottles of Aus Cab Sauv, does it get any better?
outside on the (slap me on the) patio reading books and draining bottles of Aus Cab Sauv, does it get any better?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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I had my first portion of sun a couple of weeks ago at greek Easter (the 1st of may)...
Roasting an entire lamb... Have a glass of ouzo next to you... Great weather... Those are the things that make life perfect
My browning technique is burn a tiny little bit the first time, and afterwards I don't have problems with burning no more...
I did make this sound like a cooking course, didn't I
Roast the meat untill it is slightly brown on each side, afterwards put a cover on the pot, and let it cook slowly
Roasting an entire lamb... Have a glass of ouzo next to you... Great weather... Those are the things that make life perfect
My browning technique is burn a tiny little bit the first time, and afterwards I don't have problems with burning no more...
I did make this sound like a cooking course, didn't I
Roast the meat untill it is slightly brown on each side, afterwards put a cover on the pot, and let it cook slowly
It had been grey and raining here in Devon the whole weekend (God, I loathe this place), I am really looking forward to going away on Thursday! My weekend was cr*p, I am looking forward to the next one... Andb then the one after that....
You should bake some motherf**ing pizza tonite!!!Obviousman wrote:I had my first portion of sun a couple of weeks ago at greek Easter (the 1st of may)...
Roasting an entire lamb... Have a glass of ouzo next to you... Great weather... Those are the things that make life perfect
My browning technique is burn a tiny little bit the first time, and afterwards I don't have problems with burning no more...
I did make this sound like a cooking course, didn't I
Roast the meat untill it is slightly brown on each side, afterwards put a cover on the pot, and let it cook slowly
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Yeehaa!!! (ain't it great to have that von smiley around )Delilah wrote:You should bake some motherf**ing pizza tonite!!!
might be time for me to invest in a new bottle of factor 70...boudicca wrote:Confession time -
Factor 60. Every day.
Goth As f**k!
ye olde factor 45's ok for "normal british weather" but no good for this crazy global warming stuff!
You make me laugh! Aw-Ohohoho! I'm just getting addicted to Party Animals ("I will kill ya all, without mercy - this is my final warning!!!") and looking forward to Thursday, when I see them live. Gonna lose my voice again!!! smilie? yes, they should invent it there. With some HEAVY MAKE-UP!!! maybe we shoud transfer him somehow?Obviousman wrote:Yeehaa!!! (ain't it great to have that von smiley around )Delilah wrote:You should bake some motherf**ing pizza tonite!!!
Well, there's too much selfishness around.boudicca wrote:We really don't need to know that!Almiche V wrote:Am red and throbbing.
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A 2-1 score at Gorgie Road (watched from the Home end )James Blast wrote:Glorious day yesterday, same today
outside on the (slap me on the) patio reading books and draining bottles of Aus Cab Sauv, does it get any better?
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How about one with a sailor hatDelilah wrote: smilie? yes, they should invent it there. With some HEAVY MAKE-UP!!! maybe we shoud transfer him somehow?
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I've got one with a Santa hat... That good enough?Obviousman wrote:How about one with a sailor hatDelilah wrote: smilie? yes, they should invent it there. With some HEAVY MAKE-UP!!! maybe we shoud transfer him somehow?
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We sat in the back garden and drank beer and snakebite and wine and more beer and looked at the sun. I was in tie and blazer, and not once did I expose any more of my pale form to Old Sol.
Commendations to my Northern compatriot and the Sheffield-bound mad one for their complicity in the Anti-Tanning League. Like Anti-Temperance, but easier and more fun.
Commendations to my Northern compatriot and the Sheffield-bound mad one for their complicity in the Anti-Tanning League. Like Anti-Temperance, but easier and more fun.
Did you get there from Slateford station? If so you probably walked past my old flat. Hope you didn't pish in the stairwell like so many have done over the years. Mmmm, good idea living beside a football stadiumBig Si wrote:A 2-1 score at Gorgie Road (watched from the Home end )
Haymarket?DerekR wrote:Did you get there from Slateford station? If so you probably walked past my old flat. Hope you didn't pish in the stairwell like so many have done over the years. Mmmm, good idea living beside a football stadiumBig Si wrote:A 2-1 score at Gorgie Road (watched from the Home end )
There were loads of casuals hanging about after the match (and in front of me in the wheatfield stand), but I'd ditched the jambo's scarf soon after leaving the stadium.
Same again next sunday at Fir Park!