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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 16:37 
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Still pretty mild here.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 16:56 
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A little chill in Bradford PA. Snow later. I am informed that the whole of America has been making appreciative 'woah' noises over an incredible aurora that has been seen as far down South as Alabama. Only it was entirely overcast here so I saw nothing.

Grrrgh. >:(

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 17:10 
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 19:43 
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car heater is broken :S Fingers and toes not thawed yet.


What you need is a big engine up front that burns lots of combustibles, to get the heat in the car up a bit ;)



or leave it * powered by mysteries * and put in a little petrol burning fire that must surely use petrol and create emmisions....... wait a minute

also on another subject I'm moving this weekend to live in a house on a very high hill, a good mile from a public road, with an open fire but no wood, we havent seen it from the road for a couple of weeks because its hidden in CLOUD COVER and snow is scheduled for our moving in date.

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b) panic a lot
or c) give in to hypothermia

It comes with a free Land Rover, right?

Also, that sounds fucking awesome. Have you got any pictures?

indeed no, i had to buy a poor example of one of those really old subaru brat things, you know is it a pick-up? is it a car? no its a pile of junk!

here's pics, snow will definetely incur death here.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Biblical rain here right now.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Feels Christmassy here.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 17:45 
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Feeling like the Winter Caretaker here.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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DavPaz wrote:
Biblical rain here right now.


:this: This has arrived in Shropshire... it has gone dark as there is that much rain

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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The north is oddly warm, I suspect the weather is planning something cunning.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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The north is oddly warm, I suspect the weather is planning something cunning.


Yeah, especially as I've jsut said "I'll walk to the curry place and walk back".

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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The warm weather is symbolic of the dirty Catholic plot to burn our beloved King in 1605.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 21:27 
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KovacsC wrote:
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Biblical rain here right now.


:this: This has arrived in Shropshire... it has gone dark as there is that much rain


We had it around 5pm, just as we were finishing work. Fortunately, it's not a long walk to the pub. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Just been to the shop to buy a pint of milk. It's freezing cold out there. There's been a frost overnight, so that's good for the sloes, but, by gods, it's cold. Will purchase some gloves. Good thing is, it can't get much colder.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:36 
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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I am not looking forward to getting up at 4 tomorrow... :(

It is going to be cold, had to get my overcoat out of the loft.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Good thing is, it can't get much colder.

Ha...ha ha ha haaaa haaaaaa.

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It was -3 at 9am. I think they said it is -2 at the moment. It rained last night so there is ice everywhere and my shoes are inappropriate for the conditions.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Good thing is, it can't get much colder.

Ha...ha ha ha haaaa haaaaaa.

Welcome to the Northern Wastes.


I'm hearing this a lot, you know. Also, people are incredulous that I've never, ever been sledging, as far as I can recall.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:40 
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Zardoz wrote:
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Good thing is, it can't get much colder.

Ha...ha ha ha haaaa haaaaaa.

Welcome to the Northern Wastes.


Last winter I'm sure there was a whole week where the temperature didn't go above -10 at all. The toilet in my spare bathroom froze.

At the weekend I insulated the henhouse with 1" kingspan. They'll be warm at least.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It was -3 at 9am. I think they said it is -2 at the moment. It rained last night so there is ice everywhere and my shoes are inappropriate for the conditions.


I found out shortly after buying my current work shoes that they are completely unsuitable for wet conditions as the grips are useless, so I'm looking at buying some better ones before the weather gets worse.

Anyone recommend a brand that looks ok for fairly formal office wear but at least has some kind of grip to them too? I was looking at the some of the Timberland stuff at the weekend but I was hoping not to have to fork out £100 on a pair of shoes if I can help it.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Base of London do some smart workshoes / boots.. I have 2 pairs brown and black
or Doc Martins, or Next even...

but I think I have too many shoes..

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Anyone recommend a brand that looks ok for fairly formal office wear but at least has some kind of grip to them too? I was looking at the some of the Timberland stuff at the weekend but I was hoping not to have to fork out £100 on a pair of shoes if I can help it.


Buy some emery paper in B&Q and superglue a couple of small strips to the soles.


I was just reading the winter thread from last year. Ah, better times. viewtopic.php?p=495560#p495560


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Buy some emery paper

Whatever, Dick.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Still no snow in sweden.

Bloody global warming.


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There's "De-Icer" and "DeIcer" isn't there. I'm sure I remember someone from here saying one was good and the other was useless.

Which is which?

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Cheaper and quicker than spray, requires effort though of course.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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I think that hyphens have a freezing temperature of -162°C and so are the magical ingredient. De-icer without hyphens is as good as shovelling more snow onto your windscreen. I think there is a hyphen shortage as we are quickly depleting the atmosphere's natural hyphen resources, so hyphenated de-icer will be very expensive in the coming months, and in short supply, so stockpile all the hyphens and hyphenated de-icer that you can.

I've put three hyphens in the above message for you, to get you started. Good luck, and may your windscreen and other iced parts be free from cold.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It is now winter here, we put the heating on last week (now it gets too hot in the evening :lazy:), I had to de-ice my car this morning and I got stuck behind people doing 35mph in case they slid off the road and died in a fireball and I'm wearing a vest under my shirt.

Stupid winter. I hope it doesn't snow this year.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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I hope it doesn't snow this year.

Poof.

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flis wrote:
Stupid winter. I hope it doesn't snow this year.


Not half as much as I do.

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If it looks even vaguely like snow, I'm not driving anywhere. Therefore I am ignoring grim... s dick.

Helped somewhat by being walking distance (albeituch quite a long walk) from wirk.


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If it looks even vaguely like snow, I'm not driving anywhere. Therefore I am ignoring grim... s dick.

Helped somewhat by being walking distance (albeituch quite a long walk) from wirk.


What has Grim...s dick go to do with it!?

Mr Dave, you and your phone brighten every day.

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Oh, phone. You dick.

Dick=list.
Albeituch =albeit (an also NOT EVEN A. WORD. How can you not have cat in the dictionary but do have albeituch?)
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Oh, phone. You dick.

Dick=list.
Albeituch =albeit (an also NOT EVEN A. WORD. How can you not have cat in the dictionary but do have albeituch?)
Wirk=work.

More haste, less speed.

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Do you have a dick list on your phone, Dave?

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If it looks even vaguely like snow, I'm not driving anywhere. Therefore I am ignoring grim... s dick.

Helped somewhat by being walking distance (albeituch quite a long walk) from wirk.


I think that any future strike negotiations use one person from each side equiped with Dave's phone which is their only method of communication and they each have one of those chess clocks with the timers set to 30 seconds for each message.


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Oh, phone. You dick.

Dick=list.
Albeituch =albeit (an also NOT EVEN A. WORD. How can you not have cat in the dictionary but do have albeituch?)
Wirk=work.

More haste, less speed.


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Very light rain falling. Few degrees colder and we've have snow


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I don't understand how the night that most of the country simultaneously shoved half a billion tonnes of explosives into the sky and set them off turned into the first frost.


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DavPaz wrote:
Very light rain falling. Few degrees colder and we've have snow


That here, too. Snow by December I reckon.

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The freezing fog fae last night left some good looking inversions up this way. Shame all I had was my phone's camera :(

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I wish I had a decent camera, we're getting fantastic deep red sunsets. They are at about 15:30 mind :(


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We have extremely mild weather at the moment.

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Zardoz wrote:
We have extremely mild weather at the moment.
Aye, I spent the day blasting around hills in a t-shirt :)

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It's ok, I turned it off when I stole his TV.

You're too kind. On the weather front: Thick fog, all day every day... And cold obvs.


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Sure is some Gorillas in the Mist shit up there. Expected to see zombies popping up beyond the fences.


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