Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.Mid A 15 wrote:well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.Ruthie-Baby wrote:How much is that in new money?Mid A 15 wrote: 99.9% of the time I'm the same but just occasionally when it's up in the 90s farenheit a cold lager is good. Decent one mind.
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I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is drivingRuthie-Baby wrote:Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.Mid A 15 wrote:well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.Ruthie-Baby wrote: How much is that in new money?
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Yes. But not at that temp. That's masochism. Or is it sado-m? Not up on fetishes.Mid A 15 wrote:I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is drivingRuthie-Baby wrote:Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.Mid A 15 wrote: well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.
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LOL!!Ruthie-Baby wrote:Yes. But not at that temp. That's masochism. Or is it sado-m? Not up on fetishes.Mid A 15 wrote:I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is drivingRuthie-Baby wrote: Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
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LOL!![/quote]Mid A 15 wrote:Yes. But not at that temp. That's masochism. Or is it sado-m? Not up on fetishes.Ruthie-Baby wrote:I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is drivingMid A 15 wrote: Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
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I didn't think you were allowed to drive in the gardens of country pubs ?Mid A 15 wrote:I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is drivingRuthie-Baby wrote:Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.Mid A 15 wrote: well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.
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Sorry JR. Was only having a giggle.J.R. wrote:Must be the difference in our ages, then. All my Grand-Children reckon I'm a great larf !!Ruthie-Baby wrote:No offence, JR, but your humour's pants.
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DON'T !Ruthie-Baby wrote:Sorry JR. Was only having a giggle.J.R. wrote:Must be the difference in our ages, then. All my Grand-Children reckon I'm a great larf !!Ruthie-Baby wrote:No offence, JR, but your humour's pants.
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