Blimey, it's going to be hot in here, Bruce...
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Blimey, it's going to be hot in here, Bruce...
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Re: Blimey, it's going to be hot in here, Bruce...
Thank God for James Harrison
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aye ... get that egg nishning on
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It's farking cold here, barstewards.
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It's very borderline whether the recent English summer (OK, only 3 weeks of it for me) or the current Tasmanian winter has felt colder.
Spring blossoms are out and cricket training has started, though, so things are looking up.
Spring blossoms are out and cricket training has started, though, so things are looking up.
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Are you back in harness? Admirable!!!
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'one more year'
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lardbucket wrote:It's very borderline whether the recent English summer (OK, only 3 weeks of it for me) or the current Tasmanian winter has felt colder.
Spring blossoms are out and cricket training has started, though, so things are looking up.
A few leaves starting to fall in the last week or so, and it's still a bit warm for me . If I can't handle even the Tasmanian winter...
This place looks nice. Well, the weather does, anyway. No snow, no rain, no cold, no heat, mild nights. Also no vegetation... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walvis_Bay#Climate
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Re: Blimey, it's going to be hot in here, Bruce...
Klämmssøn wrote:lardbucket wrote:It's very borderline whether the recent English summer (OK, only 3 weeks of it for me) or the current Tasmanian winter has felt colder.
Spring blossoms are out and cricket training has started, though, so things are looking up.
A few leaves starting to fall in the last week or so, and it's still a bit warm for me . If I can't handle even the Tasmanian winter...
This place looks nice. Well, the weather does, anyway. No snow, no rain, no cold, no heat, mild nights. Also no vegetation... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walvis_Bay#Climate
Don't know how accurate that is. I spent a few enforced days there many years ago, and my chief memory is a cold wind if it came from the sea and a bloody hot wind if it came from the desert.
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