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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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23 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Does it stay like that when someone is storming your arse?

It could cut diamonds at that stage

Posted
3 hours ago, gonzo said:

Well its not landed yet. BBC reckons it has like. 

But Im on the prom near central pier and Ive had bigger draughts in my pants.

left-wing, wokey, snowflake, Main stream media lies from the BBC, as always.

Posted
8 hours ago, jmjhb said:

Not sure the yellow warning was warranted inland. 

Sure, it's windy out but it was similar at the weekend 

Seemed to struggle to make landfall didn't it.

I was up on Cleveleys prom at 8pm and although the forecast was saying it 50+ it was never that.

Must have ramped up over night as the dog was going nuts and its blown a pegged down football net over.

Hardly the boxing day tsunami sky news were predicting.

Ive got a funny feeling this will be a storm laden winter, worst is to come.

Posted
6 minutes ago, gonzo said:

See our glorious sun laden heatwave has been cancelled.

The South have taken it all.

Tory cunts.

 

Isn't it always the case when the media get all hysterical over a bit of weather.

Posted
55 minutes ago, gonzo said:

See our glorious sun laden heatwave has been cancelled.

The South have taken it all.

Tory cunts.

Folk are putting their Xmas decorations up and you’re moaning because it’s factor 20 weather instead of 40 

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Sunburnt face at Knowsley safari park for my daughters birthday. 

Inhaling rhino shit fumes surrounded by Scousers still more enjoyable than Evatt ball it would seem. 

 

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Right, I like a bit of nice weather but I'm firmly into the wanting it to be autumn now. 25 yeststerday, 24 today. Slept with windows open and on top of the duvet again last night like its high summer. Shorts and flip flops today. Come on, I've got some White Company candles that need a-lighting. 

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7 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Right, I like a bit of nice weather but I'm firmly into the wanting it to be autumn now. 25 yeststerday, 24 today. Slept with windows open and on top of the duvet again last night like its high summer. Shorts and flip flops today. Come on, I've got some White Company candles that need a-lighting. 

It's odd isn't it, I've got all the windows open and, like you shorts and flip-flops. Mrs Sweep had the cooling fan on all night as well. I've usually got the heating on by now, as I generally get it flicked on as soon as the temperature dips

Looking at the trees, it doesn't seem like Autumn is coming anytime soon either, as they all look nice and green and full of leaves

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2 minutes ago, Sweep said:

It's odd isn't it, I've got all the windows open and, like you shorts and flip-flops. Mrs Sweep had the cooling fan on all night as well. I've usually got the heating on by now, as I generally get it flicked on as soon as the temperature dips

Looking at the trees, it doesn't seem like Autumn is coming anytime soon either, as they all look nice and green and full of leaves

Apparently because of the wet summer and warm autumn we're going to get a New England style display from the trees. And yeah, just looking out of the window if it wasn't for the sort of autumnal haze it'd look like midsummer.

Got to go an water the garden again.

Posted
2 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

All change soon. Frosts on the way.

Even a chance of wintery stuff up north.

Geese were airborne this morning...

 

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