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- RicheyJames
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methinks i need to pop out for a nice bottle of red wine....
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i have just discovered that cadbury's chocolate goes marvellously with merlot...
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- RicheyJames
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no joke. it's blimmin' marvellous. now, knowing that you're stuck on the wrong side of the pond, i'll give you the benefit of the doubt on this sinny. especially since, in my (admittedly limited) experience, you guys don't have a clue when it comes to proper chocolate.SINsister wrote:!?!?! *Squick* You're joking, right?!RicheyJames wrote:i have just discovered that cadbury's chocolate goes marvellously with merlot...
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Who me? Naw pal, Psychobilly if you pleaseDimehart wrote:PervertBig Si wrote:Fernet and Coke
err...its almost like drinking Guinness! Since when does coca-cola have a frothy "head"
Dr. Pepper (can - very cold!) NOW
Chilean Red Wine SOON
Stella Artois (can - very cold) - LATER
Guinness Draught (Very Cold) - If I am still able to stand/see/talk!
Chilean Red Wine SOON
Stella Artois (can - very cold) - LATER
Guinness Draught (Very Cold) - If I am still able to stand/see/talk!
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This Is M & S S & M
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Hmm... Maybe I should go Hill-billy and drink some mashBig Si wrote:Who me? Naw pal, Psychobilly if you pleaseDimehart wrote:PervertBig Si wrote:Fernet and Coke
err...its almost like drinking Guinness! Since when does coca-cola have a frothy "head"
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Im drinking hot chocolate at the moment. And in the process i poked the spoon in my eye..
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ouch!Lynchfanatic wrote:Im drinking hot chocolate at the moment. And in the process i poked the spoon in my eye..
moi? black coffee, one sugar.
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- hallucienate
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orange juice. gotta keep those vitamin c levels up with winter coming and all that.
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LOL! and exactly how cold does it get there during "winter"?hallucienate wrote:orange juice. gotta keep those vitamin c levels up with winter coming and all that.
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16 degrees C is a cold daytime temp, the coldest it ever gets (once every few years) is 12 degrees. Bloody freezing!!Quiff Boy wrote:LOL! and exactly how cold does it get there during "winter"?hallucienate wrote:orange juice. gotta keep those vitamin c levels up with winter coming and all that.
Night time temps drop below freezing a couple of time a year.
I live in the wettest part of the country, so there's always lots of rain in winter though.
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hallucienate wrote:16 degrees C is a cold daytime temp, the coldest it ever gets (once every few years) is 12 degrees. Bloody freezing!!Quiff Boy wrote:LOL! and exactly how cold does it get there during "winter"?hallucienate wrote:orange juice. gotta keep those vitamin c levels up with winter coming and all that.
Night time temps drop below freezing a couple of time a year.
I live in the wettest part of the country, so there's always lots of rain in winter though.
i live in leeds. and before that i lived near manchester.
dont talk to me about cold and rain....
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- hallucienate
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take a look here: http://www.weathersa.co.za/climat/Clims ... Stats.html
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read it and weep
The average daytime maximum temperature was 12.7C (55F), beating the previous best in 1974 by half a degree.
April 16 was the hottest April day on record when Met Office thermometers topped the 20C (68F) mark, beating the previous record by 1C.
The month was also a lot sunnier than normal with 196 hours — 26 more than average.
On the best days, the 17th and 19th, there were 12.6 hours of sunshine.
Rainfall was below average, with a total of 47mm of rain, compared with an average of 55mm.
Most of the rain fell in the last week with just 12 measurable days throughout the month.
Wind speed was normal and the highest gust recorded was 50 knots on the April 11.
There were no full gales.
There were five days with ground frost, five with fog and one with hail.
The Isle of Man was the sunniest place in Britain on Tuesday with 10.6 hours.
Virtually tropical
A nice cuppa tea
The average daytime maximum temperature was 12.7C (55F), beating the previous best in 1974 by half a degree.
April 16 was the hottest April day on record when Met Office thermometers topped the 20C (68F) mark, beating the previous record by 1C.
The month was also a lot sunnier than normal with 196 hours — 26 more than average.
On the best days, the 17th and 19th, there were 12.6 hours of sunshine.
Rainfall was below average, with a total of 47mm of rain, compared with an average of 55mm.
Most of the rain fell in the last week with just 12 measurable days throughout the month.
Wind speed was normal and the highest gust recorded was 50 knots on the April 11.
There were no full gales.
There were five days with ground frost, five with fog and one with hail.
The Isle of Man was the sunniest place in Britain on Tuesday with 10.6 hours.
Virtually tropical
A nice cuppa tea
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