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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:14 pm
by Bez
I haven't been sunburnt this year....I'm on holiday next week so I may get a chance to do a bit of sunbathing....with loads of factor 20 cream though.



sun burn is not a good thing....not only is it painful, but seriously damages your skin, so take care 'out there' !:-6

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:14 pm
by OpenMind
helefra wrote: For those of you in the UK, more hot weather has been forecasted and by this weekend it is going to be another scorcher! Oh dear, looks like I will be walking around the house semi-naked!:rolleyes: Has anyone been sun burnt yet? I got sun burnt - not a good thing to have. I never used to get sun burnt as a kid, I would always go brown - now I go red. I'm really p****d off about that.:mad:


Ah well, a few more nights kipping in the tent won't hurt.:D

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:15 pm
by Bez
OpenMind wrote: Ah well, a few more nights kipping in the tent won't hurt.:D


You LOVE it...you know you do :)

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:22 pm
by cherandbuster
helefra wrote: Oh dear, looks like I will be walking around the house semi-naked!:rolleyes:


Helefra

I do that all the time

It really bothers my husband, as I often don't pull the window blinds

As I say to hubby, "If any of the neighbors want to gaze at a 44-year-old body, good luck to them!" :)

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:29 pm
by jbbarker1947
helefra wrote: For those of you in the UK, more hot weather has been forecasted and by this weekend it is going to be another scorcher! Oh dear, looks like I will be walking around the house semi-naked!:rolleyes: Has anyone been sun burnt yet? I got sun burnt - not a good thing to have. I never used to get sun burnt as a kid, I would always go brown - now I go red. I'm really p****d off about that.:mad:


As my home state is the definition of heat, as in "Hotter than the hinges to gates of hell," I can tell you some things about sun burn. Send pictures of all areas of concern.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:30 pm
by fisher
We could sure use some sun here. Eastern Canada has been getting lots of rain.Too much rain.We had a thunder Strom here last night that would of scared the heck out of ya.It hit one house and blew one entire wall off.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:37 pm
by OpenMind
helefra wrote: Can I come over and join you as I don't have a tent.;)


Always room for two. You'll easily find me. Just listen out for the snores.:D

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:39 pm
by OpenMind
cherandbuster wrote: Helefra



I do that all the time



It really bothers my husband, as I often don't pull the window blinds



As I say to hubby, "If any of the neighbors want to gaze at a 44-year-old body, good luck to them!" :)


I won't need luck if I bring my binoculars.:D

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:42 pm
by Nomad
helefra wrote: For those of you in the UK, more hot weather has been forecasted and by this weekend it is going to be another scorcher! Oh dear, looks like I will be walking around the house semi-naked!:rolleyes: Has anyone been sun burnt yet? I got sun burnt - not a good thing to have. I never used to get sun burnt as a kid, I would always go brown - now I go red. I'm really p****d off about that.:mad:


I was tanned golden like sweet rich honey back in May. Im looking for an English muffin.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:43 pm
by fisher
helefra wrote: :eek:

Bloody heck Fisher, sounds as bad as the storms you may get in Wales - although the most damage that storms here can do is knock out the electricity!:yh_worryThis storm woke me up around 1.AM and it was one of the worst I have seen in years.It did not hit anything in my Village but 21 km away I think it it three houses.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:47 pm
by JayDee
jbbarker1947 wrote: As my home state is the definition of heat, as in "Hotter than the hinges to gates of hell," I can tell you some things about sun burn. Send pictures of all areas of concern.


You're right there, JB.

I'm back in the UK, and it ain't hot. They just don't know how to cope with it. And it ain't hot.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:11 pm
by fisher
helefra wrote: Blimey, and I thought we had bad weather! I remember a time when I was living in a city called Liverpool here in the UK. There was thunder and lightening but no rain and it kept me awake all night, I was so tired in the morning someone would have thought I had been at it all night long.:yh_rotflFortunately this was a fast moving storm so it only kept me awake for a bit over a hour.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:01 pm
by jbbarker1947
fisher wrote: This storm woke me up around 1.AM and it was one of the worst I have seen in years.It did not hit anything in my Village but 21 km away I think it it three houses.


I talked to a co worker in Limestone Maine today. He said the lightning was sideways across the sky.

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:05 pm
by fisher
jbbarker1947 wrote: I talked to a co worker in Limestone Maine today. He said the lightning was sideways across the sky. If that is Main USA that was the same storm that hit us.

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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:35 am
by OpenMind
helefra wrote: Sorry, I'll have to pass on that one. As you snore, it will keep me awake all night long.;)


Hmmm. The neighbours aren't too keen either. Maybe it's my snoring after all.:D