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Happy Monday
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and lets hope he keeps it on for tomorrow -
She covered Raining Blood by Slayer in the same way. I wasn't impressedOriginally posted by vetran View Postthere is a reason that version isn't well known.
lets read the words slowly.Thanks Tori, now next time I listen I will be thinking of her droning on.
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oh dear ( TM)Originally posted by Bunk View PostShe covered Raining Blood by Slayer in the same way. I wasn't impressed
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Ya wimp! It's summer!Originally posted by Old Hack View PostStupid effin idea that was. I've been back half and hour and am yet to warm up.
Try 2°C and below in shorts and sleeveless!
It's the first 15 minutes that really hurt followed by an hour of blissful numbness followed by two hours of painful recovery with violent shivering basking on a rock made of warm blankets!
Mr Lizard.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I'm thinking of going out to Bradgate Park. Shedloads of deer thereOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostA wee bit chillier than I thought. Took a different route and got a bit lost. But very pleasant, and saw a deer and a couple of squirrels.
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I'm off home in 15 mins and have tomorrow off, couldn't ask for a better Monday
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostYa wimp! It's summer!
Try 2°C and below in shorts and sleeveless!
It's the first 15 minutes that really hurt followed by an hour of blissful numbness followed by two hours of painful recovery with violent shivering basking on a rock made of warm blankets!
Mr Lizard.
Coming from Newcastle just 2°C!!! You're just a wimp.
Friday night down the Bigg Market and unless its -10°C anything more would be overdressed. Oh and alcohol solves all problems including hypothermia.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostComing from Newcastle just 2°C!!! You're just a wimp.
Friday night down the Bigg Market and unless its -10°C anything more would be overdressed. Oh and alcohol solves all problems including hypothermia.
I'm invoking the "too dangerous to cycle in icy conditions" card!
-10°C is bloody cold. -25°C in Hungary and it hurt to breathe, although I was dolled up like a polar bear.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Managed to get out to the country. It started out like this:

but quickly clouded over, with a freezing cold gale huffing at me

I did manage to see some deer, far away in the valley:

although they were so far away that zooming in just reveals some brown blobs:

Ah well, at least I got some exercise
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Yeah, welcome to the UK weather, despite the walking (and tulipe MetOffice forecasts) and brief sunbathing I did today, it was a little bit breezy and, er, meh.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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