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Previously on "First world problems - jacuzzi temperature"
Easy to say. When we got down there, a group of people were watching a couple of Orcas do tricks off the beach while a polar bear was hunting seals off an ice berg.My champers froze! We left when the big boat got too close to it.
Ghastly, I hate that.
Another chapter in the book, well and truly nailed, well done Walter
Well, the seas cold deal with it, you big, overgrown Jessie and try to set a better example to your children
Easy to say. When we got down there, a group of people were watching a couple of Orcas do tricks off the beach while a polar bear was hunting seals off an ice berg. My champers froze! We left when the big boat got too close to it.
Gone to the beach instead. Which brings me to our next issue.
The kids are saying (and I have to agree) that the water is too cold. Any suggestions on how to heat it up?
You plum, you aren't on holiday in the UK are you
Get yourself online and book yourself somewhere properly hot
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