We have really hot weather here today.
28C
Great, after weeks with rain, but not very funny when you have to work!
Hot in Sweden
I think someone set my soul alight
With the title of this thread and the scandinavian connection I naturally assumed this was going to a discussion on 'artistic' adult films.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
I knew that you would hook on the titleJB wrote:With the title of this thread and the scandinavian connection I naturally assumed this was going to a discussion on 'artistic' adult films.
I think someone set my soul alight
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28 isn't hot! that's barely t-shirt weather!!!
Yeah but we're further oop south.hallucienate wrote:28 isn't hot! that's barely t-shirt weather!!!
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it's 13 here at the moment and I'm freezing my tits off.
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38 c everyday for the last week,
bikini girls all over, i love the summer
bikini girls all over, i love the summer
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i can't wait until summer. or saturday.sunset yellow wrote:38 c everyday for the last week,
bikini girls all over, i love the summer
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last copple of days it was 30° and above butt today it is raining.
this is not the type of weather to do fysical Labor..
this is not the type of weather to do fysical Labor..
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there's a bloody rainstorm happening, the likes of which haven't been seen since JB arrived hereBurn wrote:hallucienate wrote:it's 13 here at the moment and I'm freezing my tits off.
seems that it's true what my cousin in Joberg says...you Southerners just can't handle the cold...
13 C is not cold!!...13 would be a heat wave in our winters...
Remember we don't bother with things like central heating and double glazing, it's just not worth it. A few bar and oil gill heaters usually do the trick.
And they call me the Rainmakerhallucienate wrote: there's a bloody rainstorm happening, the likes of which haven't been seen since JB arrived here
I come to make rain
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Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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more like africa wept on your arrivalJB wrote:And they call me the Rainmakerhallucienate wrote: there's a bloody rainstorm happening, the likes of which haven't been seen since JB arrived here
I come to make rain
she's crying again cos I'm leaving for a week.
60 mm of rain in a night is quite a lot, isn't it?
With joy!hallucienate wrote:more like africa wept on your arrival
With joy!hallucineate wrote:
she's crying again cos I'm leaving for a week.
It's not normal. A couple of days ago some town near Oxford had 6 inches of rain in an hour. The BBC Newsnight studio was flooded and I've seen pics of Kensington High Street at 2pm with the water 4 inches deep. And the sun still shining. The thud of the hooves from Death, War, Pestilence and Famine echo throughout the planet. Mother Earth is on her knees.hallucienate wrote:60 mm of rain in a night is quite a lot, isn't it?
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Nothing like a bit of melodrama eh JB?
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Whether we do or not is a different matter...
Mother Earth is a tough old bitch; she'll survive.
Whether we do or not is a different matter...
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Help my out on this one Mark. It was touched upon in the James Herbert novel 'Portent'. Is it the GAIA principle? Something along the lines that Mother Earth is actually a living, breathing organism capable of thought and action? Or have I OD'd on the lentils again?
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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thats the worst spell of weather i've seen in a long time!markfiend wrote:Whether we do or not is a different matter...
*ba-dum*
now, where's me' coat?
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I've not read "Portent"; I gave up on James Herbert after The Ghosts Of Sleath when I worked out the "twist" after about 3 chapters
However, yeah, that's a pretty fair description of the Gaia concept.
However, yeah, that's a pretty fair description of the Gaia concept.
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works for memarkfiend wrote:However, yeah, that's a pretty fair description of the Gaia concept.
now, what should i have for dinner? a chick pea & lentil pastie maybe?
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for a resident of Glasgow, that is saying a whole lot
for a resident of Glasgow, that is saying a whole lot
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Come spend a winter here, and when it gets minus 25, like it does, see what freezes offhallucienate wrote:it's 13 here at the moment and I'm freezing my tits off.
It has been pretty hot here too. I dont know if I am that happy about it. But soon the autumn is here.
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Just got back from a trip with the family to an outdoor swimmingpool area.
I could only last one hour, then I went home. The sun and the heat made me dissy. 29C in the air and 25C in the water.
I need a cold beer now.
Going down to my office now instead.
I could only last one hour, then I went home. The sun and the heat made me dissy. 29C in the air and 25C in the water.
I need a cold beer now.
Going down to my office now instead.
I think someone set my soul alight