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Amber Sun;1126679 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl...Whats that saying about Irishmen and the blarny stone? :thinking::thinking: :yh_rotfl He's certainly full of Blarney. :yh_rotfl
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Amber Sun;1126679 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl...Whats that saying about Irishmen and the blarny stone? :thinking::thinking:


Ah no, I am one of the non-evil type scientists, I am working on bio-energy and bio-crops and all of that stuff, no killing of baby seals (though I did propose it in my research program, but they said something about it being unethical blah, blah, blah). :rolleyes:

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oscar;1126681 wrote: :yh_rotfl He's certainly full of Blarney. :yh_rotfl


Eff arf, you farking whelk thrower. :wah:
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Galbally;1126697 wrote: Eff arf, you farking whelk thrower. :wah:


Excuse me Mr... I'll have you know that i have never thrown a whelk in my life. It is against my belief that even the molusce's in this world have a right to live in a democratic society without fear of persecution based on their ethnic roots. :p:p:p
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oscar;1126699 wrote: Excuse me Mr... I'll have you know that i have never thrown a whelk in my life. It is against my belief that even the molusce's in this world have a right to live in a democratic society without fear of persecution based on their ethnic roots. :p:p:p


Personally I don't care for the little buggers, I will throw them anywhere, anytime. Bloody whelks, who do they think they are, clinging onto our rocks without permission, god damn them Oscar, why are you being so nice to them? Get angry, write to the daily mail, lets name and shame these whelks, and they go and get them. :guitarist
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Galbally;1126706 wrote: Personally I don't care for the little buggers, I will throw them anywhere, anytime. Bloody whelks, who do they think they are, clinging onto our rocks without permission, god damn them Oscar, why are you being so nice to them? Get angry, write to the daily mail, lets name and shame these whelks, and they go and get them. :guitarist


For many years now, the whelk community has been the victem of genocide by them muscles and limpets. It is our duty as British citizens to protect the little fella's and make it a criminal offence for anyone to go chucking them about. The Daily Mail will have us believe that they are taking all our jobs and it's just propoganda i tell you.

I urge you to join the Oscar party.. 'Save our Whelk community' and end their persecution.
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Galbally;1126695 wrote: Ah no, I am one of the non-evil type scientists, I am working on bio-energy and bio-crops and all of that stuff, no killing of baby seals (though I did propose it in my research program, but they said something about it being unethical blah, blah, blah). :rolleyes:

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Amber Sun;1126309 wrote: Thanks Spot. LOL, hun you can get 3 or more of the US states into just one of our provinces if the map is anything to go by.It's not how big it is that matters, what counts is what you do with it.
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spot;1126719 wrote: It's not how big it is that matters, what counts is what you do with it.:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
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spot;1126719 wrote: It's not how big it is that matters, what counts is what you do with it.


Don't you believe that farce hun. :)
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Amber Sun;1126710 wrote: :yh_rotfl....It just comes naturally does it? :-6


they don't know what real cold weather is like do they?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl



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Amber Sun;1127598 wrote: [quote=spot]It's not how big it is that matters, what counts is what you do with it.Don't you believe that farce hun. :)


Oh my, you must have had a disappointing time of it all this while.
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spot;1127669 wrote: Oh my, you must have had a disappointing time of it all this while.


Are you still in London Spot, as Bristol is under 3 inches of snow. :-6:-6
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oscar;1127717 wrote: Are you still in London Spot, as Bristol is under 3 inches of snow. :-6:-6


I was just reading about it. They've closed the Severn Beach line and I was going to take that up to Clifton this afternoon, I'll have to find a bus from Temple Meads instead.
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oscar;1127717 wrote: Are you still in London Spot, as Bristol is under 3 inches of snow. :-6:-6


Right. Westward Ho!



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spot;1127754 wrote: Right. Westward Ho!



Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye.

Cheerio, here I go on my way.

Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye.

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Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye.


*waving smiley* Good Luck, hope you make it home ok.
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snowing lightly here now:thinking:




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Ee lives in CLIFTON? Ee's posh, that spot, innit.:sneaky:
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Clodhopper;1127783 wrote: Ee lives in CLIFTON? Ee's posh, that spot, innit.:sneaky:


I'll have you know I gentrified Islington before I moved here.
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Clodhopper;1127783 wrote: Ee lives in CLIFTON? Ee's posh, that spot, innit.:sneaky:


Clifton???

I'm in the posh part of Bristol I'll have you know :p:p:p
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oscar;1127871 wrote: Clifton???

I'm in the posh part of Bristol I'll have you know :p:p:p


Nempnett Thrubwell?
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spot;1127873 wrote: Nempnett Thrubwell?


That's too far from me Spot. I know a few 'Thrubninans'.
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spot;1127669 wrote: Oh my, you must have had a disappointing time of it all this while.
:confused:............That didn't make sense Spot.......You're slipping hun............or did I poke at a 'sore spot'?:D:D
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Amber Sun;1128279 wrote: :confused:............That didn't make sense Spot.......You're slipping hun............or did I poke at a 'sore spot'?:D:D


I suspect this is getting grubby, we seem to be involved in an escalating bout of point-scoring for no particular reason. Either the exchange makes sense or it doesn't but either way it's not particularly dignified to continue down that road.
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spot;1128284 wrote: I suspect this is getting grubby, we seem to be involved in an escalating bout of point-scoring for no particular reason. Either the exchange makes sense or it doesn't but either way it's not particularly dignified to continue down that road.
I ust been out to the Foxs and the badgers and the snow is falling fast and furius here in Bristol Spot. I estimate 3 to four inches now. Did you get home safe?

What a time to have the buliders in? They stripped all the piping today and we have no hot water. They got the new flame effect fire in today... very nice and they left us some convector heaters.
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I just opened my window to see and there's around that much on the roof about a foot behind my head. Fortunately there's tiles between me and it. Nobody could call it warm in here though.
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spot;1128368 wrote: I just opened my window to see and there's around that much on the roof about a foot behind my head. Fortunately there's tiles between me and it. Nobody could call it warm in here though.


05.50 now on 'Mangytout' land and it's still snowing. Not heavilly but still falling.

Glad you got back safe.

Another day of builders today. They got the new boiler in yesterday but not wired up yet. New Radiators going in tomorrow. It's been a nightmare especially with them in and out all day to their van.
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oscar;1128503 wrote: 05.50 now on 'Mangytout' land and it's still snowing. Not heavilly but still falling.


Here you are, you can see the roof of my house in this BBC clip. It's not a lot of snow but it's more than usual for these parts.

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spot;1128524 wrote: Here you are, you can see the roof of my house in this BBC clip. It's not a lot of snow but it's more than usual for these parts.

BBC - Bristol - Kite-skier's fun on Durdham Downs


Looks Brilliant... I've got a kite :-3:-3

I saw your house:wah:

I'm very surprised the builders turned up today but they left us with no heating except for some convector heaters they lent us last night. Still no heating yet though.

They are going to be one short later as he'a pro-hunt merchant.

It's still snowing here lightly, i think we have about 5 inches according to Mr O.
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oscar;1128550 wrote: i think we have about 5 inches according to Mr O. Jelqing works, allegedly. Remember to use a hot compress first. Not too hot though.
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spot;1128552 wrote: Jelqing works, allegedly. Remember to use a hot compress first. Not too hot though.


The part of Mr O's body that could benifit by jelqing is already wrapped up in some Hamster's shredded bedding and my tights. :sneaky:
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We are snowed in today down in SE Ireland. Very big fall, must be some of the stuff that fell on Wales the other day. They are saying this week is going to be a frozen one. Temperatures down to about -3 c.



Given the brutal weather our australian friends are having to endure I won't complain.
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Spot mentioned that parts of England were due to drop as low as -14 deg C. Lowest previous I can recall is -10 deg C. I do wonder if us getting our lowest temperatures is connected with the Aussie very high ones in some way. Part of the same climatic cycle, perhaps?

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Clodhopper;1130175 wrote: Spot mentioned that parts of England were due to drop as low as -14 deg C. Lowest previous I can recall is -10 deg C.It was given on BBC Radio 4 by a Met Office forecaster who sounded hesitant, apologetic and frankly disbelieving, but that's what his model had told him. The word "possibly" was prominent.
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spot;1130251 wrote: It was given on BBC Radio 4 by a Met Office forecaster who sounded hesitant, apologetic and frankly disbelieving, but that's what his model had told him. The word "possibly" was prominent.


We have snow flakes the size of large crisps coming down here now.
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Chezzie;1130252 wrote: We have snow flakes the size of large crisps coming down here now.


I'd just climb into bed with a friend and try to stay warm in circumstances like that.
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spot;1130255 wrote: I'd just climb into bed with a friend and try to stay warm in circumstances like that.


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