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Don't knock it 'til you've tried it.Originally posted by DodgyAgentwot like a couple of funny little tin pr*cks sticking out of a chest?
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wot like a couple of funny little tin pr*cks sticking out of a chest?Originally posted by Dalek SupremeI'll take what I can get.
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I'll take what I can get.Originally posted by WonderstuffI prefer 34DD myself.
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Originally posted by DaveBIt's not a heat wave untill :
A: It reaches 100F
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B: as a result of A the Sun runs the head line "Phew Wot A Scorcher!".
Good one DaveB!
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It's not a heat wave untill :
A: It reaches 100F
and
B: as a result of A the Sun runs the head line "Phew Wot A Scorcher!".
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36 versus 97
A lot of nonsense has been talked about the heatwave recently, now take the chance to have YOUR say. What would you prefer ?, 97f , which is in old money, when heatwaves were really hot hot hot, or 36c which is the new Eurocratic, namby pamby, wishy washy,arty farty, airy fairy, bolloxy ice age.
I vote for 97f, hooray.
**** Blair and Beckham, 36c poofters

i'm p1ssede
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