Too hot?
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- Man Of The Earth
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Too hot?
I know some of us moan no matter what weather but it's too hot innit?
Fucking mental it is.
Somebody turn that Sun down please.
Fucking mental it is.
Somebody turn that Sun down please.
Shush this is serious
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- The Raven
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Re: Too hot?
I'm not sure if our grass is still grass anymore . I don't think its rained here in weeks , and this part of England is reputedly the driest part of the country anyway ( Clacton/St Osyth ) .Its gone brown .......just like the sea down here . Mind you that's always brown . Funny going abroad to Croatia and seeing clear blue seas , they don't believe you when you tell them ours is brown .
All quiet ..........
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Re: Too hot?
I thought all that brown stuff was shite and didn't have any sympathy for people getting ill if they went in it, apparently it's not, summatt to do with the Continental shelf, I think that's summatt yer find in a French pantry.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 13:35 I'm not sure if our grass is still grass anymore . I don't think its rained here in weeks , and this part of England is reputedly the driest part of the country anyway ( Clacton/St Osyth ) .Its gone brown .......just like the sea down here . Mind you that's always brown . Funny going abroad to Croatia and seeing clear blue seas , they don't believe you when you tell them ours is brown .
Shush this is serious
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I was at the coast in Suffolk this morning and was shocked at how blue the sea was. That and the heat made me think I was somewhere pleasant.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 13:35 I'm not sure if our grass is still grass anymore . I don't think its rained here in weeks , and this part of England is reputedly the driest part of the country anyway ( Clacton/St Osyth ) .Its gone brown .......just like the sea down here . Mind you that's always brown . Funny going abroad to Croatia and seeing clear blue seas , they don't believe you when you tell them ours is brown .
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Greetings from Dubai - you softies don’t know the meaning of the word hot
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So hot. Saw a dog chasing a cat. Both were walking.
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- The Raven
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Re: Too hot?
Oh no - I don't go in it, avoid the sea here like the plague , especially as you can go to the med and get clear blue sea , warmer , cleaner . All I know its brown , there is a sewage outlet at the top end of Clacton ( Holland on Sea ) , where the shite does get pumped into the sea , and just up the coast in Suffolk there is the nuclear power station Sizewell ...apparently that's all safe though . The people in Suffolk are naturally odd , nothing to do with nuclear power /energy/leaks .Arthur Streeb-Greebling wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 14:06I thought all that brown stuff was shite and didn't have any sympathy for people getting ill if they went in it, apparently it's not, summatt to do with the Continental shelf, I think that's summatt yer find in a French pantry.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 13:35 I'm not sure if our grass is still grass anymore . I don't think its rained here in weeks , and this part of England is reputedly the driest part of the country anyway ( Clacton/St Osyth ) .Its gone brown .......just like the sea down here . Mind you that's always brown . Funny going abroad to Croatia and seeing clear blue seas , they don't believe you when you tell them ours is brown .
All quiet ..........
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- The Raven
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Re: Too hot?
Ah - Sizewell has boiled the shit away then .Yanders wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 16:29I was at the coast in Suffolk this morning and was shocked at how blue the sea was. That and the heat made me think I was somewhere pleasant.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 13:35 I'm not sure if our grass is still grass anymore . I don't think its rained here in weeks , and this part of England is reputedly the driest part of the country anyway ( Clacton/St Osyth ) .Its gone brown .......just like the sea down here . Mind you that's always brown . Funny going abroad to Croatia and seeing clear blue seas , they don't believe you when you tell them ours is brown .
All quiet ..........
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