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Divided he ad:
I think I've spotted the reason for the workmen being there too long John... --- Quote --- The bricklayers were here today working on our front fence --- End quote --- Personally I'd usually use a carpenter of a fencer not a bricklayer... They hardly know how to grunt correctly, let alone put a fence up! :lol: (It's a joke brickys of the world... even if it's true :thumbup: ) Ralph. |
75Plus:
--- Quote from: DaveH on June 21, 2011, 12:40:05 AM --- I thought I would just remind all my northern hemisphere friends it’s Midsummer, that means it’s downhill to winter. :( :( :( But for all of us in the southern hemisphere it downhill to summer :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :beer: DaveH --- End quote --- Actually, Dave, it is Midyear, we still have ALL of Summer to live through. Sure would like to have a little "Global Cooling" right now. Joe |
Pete49:
Personally I blame all the solar panels :bugeye: they suck all the power from the sun and it gets cloudy & wet. :loco: except here :) Pete |
Bernd:
75Plus, It was raining here in NY, that's not the city BTW, but it's awful humid. Spent the moring in the garage cutting up stock for the Four Truck Shay project. Hope thos solar panels fail this weekend. Going to the River for a bit of relaxation with SHMBO. Bernd |
PekkaNF:
Sunny in Finland - as usually. Just kidding. Yesterday here was a thunder, hailstorm and some gusty wind. When I went check the mail I got not only a good exfoliating shower of hails, but also a bucket load of pine cones from the three. This is a second time I would have better off with a helmet to experience mild summer wind. We normally have a soddy weather for midsummer, probably to keep all protestant from drinking, eating, sauna, swimming and specially high spirited and BBQ food & alcohol beverage fuelled extreme sports. Almost like first time when I wisited good old UK. The BA flight attendant said merrily "There is fresh wind outside!" when I was stepping out to the tarmac. I was wondering shortly what she meant. I was not very familiar with British weather lingo. The school was clearly missing something on that quarter. Bloody hell! It was a gale force wind with good measure of rain! And I was dressed to go Miami. Pekka |
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