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Previously on "Weather, oh dear!"
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Watching the practice for the Hungarian GP, and they're saying Sunday's race might turn out to be the hottest ever. Previous record was 42 degrees in Bahrain.
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I like the second comment: "My labrador will be pleased, he loves puddles"
making them or walking in them?
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So have we, just having even more and the long range forecast is...even more. I just want to have a good nights sleepOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostWe had the hot weather already, bored of it now
Plus not get bitten, so far I can count 15 bites on one arm, 9 on the other and a few elsewhere
Mind you, I'm browner than the people coming back from exotic holiday places
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We had the hot weather already, bored of it nowOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostNot too nice....
We've also had a severe weather warning for the weekend:
Today: 34
Tomorrow: 37
Sunday: 38
They've asked people to watch out when BBQ'ing and to leave emergency entrances free in case of fire...
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Somehow I think the Wail are unlikely to complain about Eva's presence. Male chauvinist pigs.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThat second picture of 'Blueberry picker Eva Vavrova', the one where they got her to take her top off - seems to have been cropped in the editing suite to leave her face, and the subject of the story in view, but not her chest. Slacking mail standards.
I'm sure the caption should also have started 'Scrounging immigrant and benefits cheat Eva Vavrova' too.....
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That second picture of 'Blueberry picker Eva Vavrova', the one where they got her to take her top off - seems to have been cropped in the editing suite to leave her face, and the subject of the story in view, but not her chest. Slacking mail standards.
I'm sure the caption should also have started 'Scrounging immigrant and benefits cheat Eva Vavrova' too.....
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Weather, oh dear!
Not too nice....
We've also had a severe weather warning for the weekend:
Today: 34
Tomorrow: 37
Sunday: 38
They've asked people to watch out when BBQ'ing and to leave emergency entrances free in case of fire...
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