measurer wrote:BUDGIE wrote:measurer wrote:Fletch wrote:Wet snow
Told you.....
The elderly need to wrap up warm....
How can you type with 3 layers on?
You showed me how ffs - your memory going in your old age?
Don't be ageist!!!!
measurer wrote:BUDGIE wrote:measurer wrote:Fletch wrote:Wet snow
Told you.....
The elderly need to wrap up warm....
How can you type with 3 layers on?
You showed me how ffs - your memory going in your old age?
Goodwife wrote:Stooo wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Wonder if Stooo made it into work this morning.
Looks quite heavy down his way.
'Deed ah did.
Scraped three inches of snow off of the car and got in early because no-one else was stupid enough to go to work. Loaded up an easy day and shot off to TA6. BW was well gritted and the roads were dead, finished early to greet a table full of doughnuts and cakes that management had put out to thank us for the effort.
Back in BW Letters had been sent home and DPD closed their local depot, snowflakes
And yes, my leg flesh was on display!
Pneumonia is no laughing matter at your age you know
Jon wrote:Had a new central heating control fitted yesterday and forgot to set it properly. Woke up this morning and it was 16 degrees centigrade inside, bloody freezing. The Scandinavians must laugh at us every time we freak out at a bit of cold weather and a few inches of snow.
Goodwife wrote:Jon wrote:Had a new central heating control fitted yesterday and forgot to set it properly. Woke up this morning and it was 16 degrees centigrade inside, bloody freezing. The Scandinavians must laugh at us every time we freak out at a bit of cold weather and a few inches of snow.
I would be quite warm at 16
Dean wrote:Goodwife wrote:Jon wrote:Had a new central heating control fitted yesterday and forgot to set it properly. Woke up this morning and it was 16 degrees centigrade inside, bloody freezing. The Scandinavians must laugh at us every time we freak out at a bit of cold weather and a few inches of snow.
I would be quite warm at 16
Because you’re a cold hearted bitch?
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Wrap up well .....
Goodwife wrote:Jon wrote:Had a new central heating control fitted yesterday and forgot to set it properly. Woke up this morning and it was 16 degrees centigrade inside, bloody freezing. The Scandinavians must laugh at us every time we freak out at a bit of cold weather and a few inches of snow.
I would be quite warm at 16
Jon wrote:Goodwife wrote:Jon wrote:Had a new central heating control fitted yesterday and forgot to set it properly. Woke up this morning and it was 16 degrees centigrade inside, bloody freezing. The Scandinavians must laugh at us every time we freak out at a bit of cold weather and a few inches of snow.
I would be quite warm at 16
Anything below 19 degrees indoors feels cold to me. Perfect indoor temp for me is about 21. Not warm warm, but warm enough that I don't feel like I need to put a jumper on.
Jon wrote:Goodwife wrote:Jon wrote:Had a new central heating control fitted yesterday and forgot to set it properly. Woke up this morning and it was 16 degrees centigrade inside, bloody freezing. The Scandinavians must laugh at us every time we freak out at a bit of cold weather and a few inches of snow.
I would be quite warm at 16
Anything below 19 degrees indoors feels cold to me. Perfect indoor temp for me is about 21. Not warm warm, but warm enough that I don't feel like I need to put a jumper on.
Jon wrote:Goodwife confirmed as Eskimo.
Dean wrote:Jon wrote:Goodwife confirmed as Eskimo.
More likely a snake...
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