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Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 12:36
by Deleted User 728
You're the one who needs training in that case ;)

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 12:38
by Barlow Boy
rigger wrote:You're the one who needs training in that case ;)
‘In the buff’ is not for me, a loose top and shorts at the moment :D

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 12:42
by NottinghamWhite
NottinghamWhite wrote:It’s certainly cleared the air here that’s for sure ;)
Back to baking hot here on the Costa.

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 13:00
by Selby White
Barlow Boy wrote: Maybe we got it a bit worse than you SW,
You may be right BB as to be honest I slept through most of it but Mrs SW got up, said to me this morning "it was really flashing over there", pointing in the direction of Barlow/Drax.

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 13:04
by johnh
Barlow Boy wrote:
rigger wrote:You're the one who needs training in that case ;)
‘In the buff’ is not for me, a loose top and shorts at the moment :D
I took my thermal vest off.

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 24 Jul 2019, 13:06
by Deleted User 728
johnh wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote:
rigger wrote:You're the one who needs training in that case ;)
‘In the buff’ is not for me, a loose top and shorts at the moment :D
I took my thermal vest off.
:D

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 08:56
by NottinghamWhite
Unbearably hot last night sat watching the cricket & had a towel next to me.

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 26 Jul 2019, 12:32
by Selby White
Was so humid last night me and Mrs SW decided to sit out at front of our home after tea as it was shaded there with a slight breeze.

Wasn't long before a couple of neighbours joined us and ended up with a great evening of laughs, helped by a number of bottles of wine and a few nibbles.
Was sat there until midnight before calling it a day.

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 10 Aug 2019, 10:19
by ChilwellWhite
Very windy here today.

Re: Chuffing heck

Posted: 10 Aug 2019, 10:30
by kk white
Crazy weather here in west of Ireland.

Living in a very rural area, drove 5 miles into local village. About 2 miles outside, a tropical type downpour hit, had to slow to 20 mph. Got to village and it stopped.
15 mins later, left the village and same spot 2 miles outside was still downpour, it hadn't moved... :crazy:
Got home (3 more miles) and ground was dry as a bone.