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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Cheese said:

All well and good until Johnny Foreigner's start migrating due to droughts and famine.

Excellent, they’ll be used to the hot weather when they’re picking fruit over here. 

Posted
18 hours ago, royal white said:

Excellent, they’ll be used to the hot weather when they’re picking fruit over here. 

One problem there. The girl who appears to be a big wig in just stop oil was interviewed last week and informed us that next year will see a total failure of the fruit crop in the UK. Yep, nothing will be produced. 

That's the kind of fuckwitted Indoctrination we're dealing with.

She needs to get a fucking job and do some graft- a fruit farm would be suitable. 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
21 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

The forthcoming week or so is going to be very cold.

Wednesday night, road surface temps down to minus 8.6

Beware the ice.

Looking like a chilly one at Shrewsbury. ‘Feels like’ temperature forecast to be -3 when our train is due to arrive 🥶 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Leyther_Matt said:

Looking like a chilly one at Shrewsbury. ‘Feels like’ temperature forecast to be -3 when our train is due to arrive 🥶 

Still be shorts for the hardcore 👍

Posted

Its been bloody marvellous today. Perfect weather for the job. Nice and crisp with not a stitch of wind.

Wont be as comfortable later in the week mind...

Posted
21 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Does the water ever freeze on the windows?

Sure does mate.

In times past, Weve had anti freeze in the bucket on traditional work. 

My shops this morning facing the coast were borderline, no heating on overnight etc.

My waterfed system struggles in sub zero temps. Only takes one bit of ice and the system dead ends. You can buy super fancy hot water systems, which will keep you working but if the glass is below 0 it doesnt matter how hot your water is, it's freezing on. (That fucker Mbappes fault :) )

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On 05/12/2022 at 21:47, gonzo said:

Sure does mate.

In times past, Weve had anti freeze in the bucket on traditional work. 

My shops this morning facing the coast were borderline, no heating on overnight etc.

My waterfed system struggles in sub zero temps. Only takes one bit of ice and the system dead ends. You can buy super fancy hot water systems, which will keep you working but if the glass is below 0 it doesnt matter how hot your water is, it's freezing on. (That fucker Mbappes fault :) )

Emile's fault.

Posted
9 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Programme on BBC 4 at the moment. 

Winter watch 1963- the big freeze. 

Old film of the effect of the weather on the country- by the fuck we're so lucky now.

Certainly worth a look on i-player.

it was on last week got about a hour of it 

life still went on 

People just got on with it 

No Heating just a    Coal Fire     Single Glazing 

lot of Bogs still in the Back yard 

Posted
50 minutes ago, little whitt said:

it was on last week got about a hour of it 

life still went on 

People just got on with it 

No Heating just a    Coal Fire     Single Glazing 

lot of Bogs still in the Back yard 

Apart from the 2nd highest ever excess winter deaths. Highest was 1951. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, jayjayoghani said:

Apart from the 2nd highest ever excess winter deaths. 

Yeah, but apart from that....

Cold weather + cost of living crisis = dead pensioners

Dead pensioners = good for the benefits system...

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