Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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I donno - never been to a docs for the usual examination, but since cycling, my nether regions have been pounded to ****ery.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAbout time too. The other week I cycled to client #2 site and the wx was CAKOK, I had summer gloves on and sleeveless bike T-shirt: my fingers froze, I couldn't feel my prostate, and the shower afterwards scalded my hypothermically challenged inner core. Brrrrrrrrr.

Is that really much of an issue?
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About time too. The other week I cycled to client #2 site and the wx was CAKOK, I had summer gloves on and sleeveless bike T-shirt: my fingers froze, I couldn't feel my prostate, and the shower afterwards scalded my hypothermically challenged inner core. Brrrrrrrrr.
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Interesting. Last week a guy from a energy company came to remove the gas meter in our building. Apparently the landlord had racked up a £15K bill and hadn't made a payment since Jan '09. Anyway, the guy removing the meter said - your lucky that it will be hot for the next few days.
Lucky for me, the part of the building I am in has its own separate gas supply and boiler. which works just fine.
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As for the winter, long range forecasts are nearly always wrong.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPrepare for a Bob summer, a heat wave is due next week. Followed by a bitterly cold winter, allegedly.
How would anyone know?
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Just need one nice day to drink the special bottle of white wine we got over the summer for a BBQ...
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Heat wave
Prepare for a Bob summer, a heat wave is due next week. Followed by a bitterly cold winter, allegedly.
That's warm enough to go to the beach."It should also get hotter as the week progresses with temperatures reaching 25-26C on Thursday and Friday could be potentially warmer than that."
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