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12th March 2008, 05:52 PM
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Could be mate hehe.
Damn wind is getting even higher here. I wouldn`t be surprised if there`s some damage to properties here and there.
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12th March 2008, 07:14 PM
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Hope not for your sake - hopefully the worst has passed here with just the occasional piece of garden fence somewhere other than where it should be. Transcendental interposition.
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12th March 2008, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Albert Lionheart Is that why Dave sleeps with the window open? | Oh no, my secret has been exposed
You got me :frown:
Haha  I dunno why I like it open, but just can't sleep with it shut, it's weird.
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12th March 2008, 09:14 PM
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I can't sleep with it open
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12th March 2008, 09:50 PM
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I don't know what to do tonight, becaues if I leave it open then it will be cold in the morning, but if I leave it closed I might not sleep.
Bit of a pickle, that!
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12th March 2008, 09:52 PM
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Well, I assume you`ve been coping with our fickle British weather for a few years mate. What do you usually do when the weather is cold, wet and windy?
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12th March 2008, 09:56 PM
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Hehe you're right mate, ten-ty-odd years now
I usually moan about how I can't go outside and skate hehehe, other than that site inside on the PC with the window closed, which keeps the heat in after it comes out my PC
Can't sit on the PC all night though  My new car radio and speakers are coming tomorrow and I want to fit them hehe. Plus I got given some to put in the back, which is a bonus.
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13th March 2008, 04:11 AM
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I would sleep with the window opened a bit and cuddle up. Yup that's what I would do. I love the fresh air. | 
13th March 2008, 08:47 AM
|  | TST Oracle | | Join Date: Dec 2007, 7,727 posts. Location: Market Haemorrhoids, Middle England Reputation:  | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Daveskater I don't know what to do tonight, becaues if I leave it open then it will be cold in the morning, but if I leave it closed I might not sleep.
Bit of a pickle, that! | Levers and string - devise a device so that from the comfort of the night pit you can pull something to close the window in the morning. Better still, get someone else to do it.
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13th March 2008, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveskater I don't know what to do tonight, becaues if I leave it open then it will be cold in the morning, but if I leave it closed I might not sleep.
Bit of a pickle, that! | take your mattress into a room without any windows, then consider yourself unpickled | 
13th March 2008, 11:41 AM
|  | TST Oracle | | Join Date: Dec 2007, 7,727 posts. Location: Market Haemorrhoids, Middle England Reputation:  | | |
Right - lets leave Dave's bedroom habits to the imagination and get back to being frafly English and discuss the weather.
Here in middle England it is grey and gloomy, no wind and nobody out and about much.
Did the budget whang a price hike on beans, perhaps? Is this why everyone is indoors? Is there a mystery here? God I'm bored with mending PCs for the ungrateful, the unwashed and the just plain bleedin' ignorant. Must be the date or something.....
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13th March 2008, 12:02 PM
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Well at 5 am here it is a cool 64/18 with an expected high of 92/33. Regardless I look forward to another day of also dealing with the "ungrateful, the unwashed and the just plain bleedin' ignorant"! At least I do not have to deal with any stupid bankers today, but I may have to deal with an attorney's office which is probably just as bad.
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13th March 2008, 01:12 PM
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Bankers are universally unhelpful, motivated by greed and bereft of social conscience. Don't know about attorneys so cannot make sweeping remarks about them.
Have a good day!
Talking (off-thread) about the ungrateful, I did wonder why I went to all that trouble with the chilled laptop hard drive for a bl**dy farmer who simply will not understand what I did for him just so he can retrieve his animal records - which he should have backed up anyway. He will pay - and probably complain about the charges as well! Ah Me. Oh Veh!
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13th March 2008, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Albert Lionheart the ungrateful, the unwashed and the just plain bleedin' ignorant. | Sounds like the best part of the customers we get at the shop as well hehe. We get what we call "the 12 o'clock morons" where all the moody people who're at work at various companies invade our peaceful little shop and ruin your day if you happen to make contact.
Anywho, back on topic, it's grey and cold here too, still waiting for the bloomin' DHL bloke. Why can't he hurry up  The site says he left at 8.45 this morning, from Oxford as well...
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13th March 2008, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Albert Lionheart Bankers are universally unhelpful, motivated by greed and bereft of social conscience. Don't know about attorneys so cannot make sweeping remarks about them.
Have a good day!
Talking (off-thread) about the ungrateful, I did wonder why I went to all that trouble with the chilled laptop hard drive for a bl**dy farmer who simply will not understand what I did for him just so he can retrieve his animal records - which he should have backed up anyway. He will pay - and probably complain about the charges as well! Ah Me. Oh Veh! | Albert you're killer mate 
anyway!! the weather here was bright and sunny this morning, wind about 15mph westerly and right at this time it's bright with stratus and some signs of cumulus, temp 12c, wind 10mph. in all quite pleasant.rain expected around 15.00 from the west. | 
13th March 2008, 01:50 PM
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69°F today...sunny and beautiful. | 
13th March 2008, 01:54 PM
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Any DHL driver who left at 08:45 is out of order - he should have been on the road ages before that. I know, I used to work for them!
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13th March 2008, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by wereingodshands 69°F today...sunny and beautiful.  | what's that in pounds, shillings and pence?
for kathy. pounds shillings and pence is pre decimal money. and maybe for the younger members Pre-decimal Sterling
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13th March 2008, 02:12 PM
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for when men were men and wimmin could tell the difference - and as a nation we used the LSD to bamboozle the tourists.
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13th March 2008, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Albert Lionheart for when men were men and wimmin could tell the difference - and as a nation we used the LSD to bamboozle the tourists. | exactly albert
and he doesn't mean the lucey in the sky with diamonds either
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