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fatbuoy



United Kingdom
998 Posts

Posted - 08 Mar 2010 :  14:26:14
quote:
Originally posted by LindaP

Didn't you enjoy the sunshine? :)



I did, for the brief minute i could see it vaguely attampting
to poke its rays through the clouds, the heavy clouds..

were you having your chimney swept again?

Laybacking hurts less than jamming until you fall off.
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LindaP

United Kingdom
165 Posts

Posted - 08 Mar 2010 :  15:41:36
Chimney's were swepts the other weekend. Did gardening in lovely sunshine on Saturday and did the Berkhampsted half marathon yesterday-glorious sunshine but very cold :)
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pauld



United Kingdom
539 Posts

Posted - 08 Mar 2010 :  15:48:53
Barry

quote:
Pish pete, bloody cold, the rock was damp, green and orrible,
it couldave almost been limestone if it wernae for some of
the good jams..you shouldave came up..


You should have come up Sunday

Noam and I had gorgeous blue sky, people were in t-shirts



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fatbuoy



United Kingdom
998 Posts

Posted - 08 Mar 2010 :  16:24:54
Sods feckin law, the forecasts were lookin alright fur both days
whaun i'd bin lookin thru the week..
at least someone got some good weather anyways..
fingers crossed fur this sunday then..
an the weekend after..

Laybacking hurts less than jamming until you fall off.
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RonHills



United Kingdom
293 Posts

Posted - 08 Mar 2010 :  20:17:59
"people were in t-shirts"

not Noam though, apparently

Nerves of steel, heart of gold, knob of butter
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fatbuoy



United Kingdom
998 Posts

Posted - 09 Mar 2010 :  09:52:57
yeah, i had a t-shirt on too, over my thermal, under my fleece, which was under my jacket, bloody boiling i was..

Laybacking hurts less than jamming until you fall off.
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