i'm both very unhappy and very happy at the same time.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostJeez - I've posted a lot in this thread!!Comment
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Originally posted by Clarky View PostErm, I'm stuck in Ipswich! Over now to our resident CUK weathergirl, SallyAnne!
Shirts are off all over Newcastle today, as a mini heatwave has struck accross the North East of England.
Temperatures have soared to 80's, and a breeze can hardly be felt throughout most of County Durham and the Sunderland area.
A spokesman from the Newcastle Tourist Board said "Aye - wa'r expectin a canny crowd doon the toon the neet like. People'll be monged aal ouwa thi bigg market n keyside by aboot 6 like, due ti the wetha."
Civil Servants all accross the region have already packed up their desks for the week, and local publicans are recording record takings for September!
Back to the studio!Last edited by SallyAnne; 11 September 2009, 12:46.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Posti'm both very unhappy and very happy at the same time.
Or are you coming to the end of a big bar of chocolate?The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostThanks Clarky,
Shirts are off all over Newcastle today, as a mini heatwave has struck accross the North East of England.
Temperatures have soared to 80's, and a breeze can hardly be felt throughout most of County Durham and the Sunderland area.
A spokesman from the Newcastle Tourist Board said "Aye - wa'r expectin a canny crowd doon the toon the neet like. People'll be monged aal ouwa thi bigg market n keyside by aboot 6 like, due ti the wetha."
Civil Servants all accross the region have already packed up their desks for the week, and local publicans are recording record takings for September!
Back to the studio!
v. impressed!Comment
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Originally posted by rhubarb View Post
v. impressed!The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI've done f!ck all work for the last hourComment
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Thanks for the weather update! I just wish the sleazyjet flight wasn't getting back at 9pm... this hangover is not doing my any favours, mutter grumble mutter grumble.... I'm still happy thoIn case of emergency, break dance.Comment
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