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Cold, so cold
BillieTheBot
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We're (apparently) about to have a big freeze. According to most of the press, starting from tomorrow, most of the country is going to be caked in snow and icy conditions. Click here...
Who's looking forward to the (allegedly) freezing cold weather that's on its way?
Who's looking forward to the (allegedly) freezing cold weather that's on its way?
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Oh yeah of course i am ... :rolleyes:
Well as long as i have my coat and some gloves on i'm fine but not a huge fan of it.
I love freezing cold weather. I love snow and ice. It's wonderful.
I have a big coat, a big hat, and a big scarf. And a big boiler. It'll be great.
I love at my parents house, just flick the switch and sit next to a nice warm fire.
A big lake to watch freeze, camera to take pics of the snow.
I can't wait! :hyper:
Time to bring out the snowboarding jacket, hat, gloves and scarf. Lovely.
Fucking is.
Even down here on the Costa de Soton.
So I've heard. All that chilly sea air!
It's not warm here, either.
i've been wearing at least 3 layers to work all week, lol
Me. As I said in the other thread, I like getting wrapped up warm and snuggling up.
Pair of tights even better. It's what I wear when I go shooting.
Only could a british man (or whatever you want to be called) say that and be taken seriously... kind of... from other british people at least.
i wasnt much of a fan today when i was outside playing netball in only a tshirt, thin cardigan and jogging bottoms at 8.30 this morning :no:
if i had someone else to de-ice the motor and i got paid for snow days then i probably still would.
:grump:
I don't even mind it so much on the way to work... maybe one day the trains will be cancelled and I can stay at home/be really late.
I think the boys on the shoot would love to see me in those.
it is a bit cold, yes. and it's not even winter!
I read that quickly and thought you said they'd shoot you if you wore those.
Yeah but they have flying bugs over there that are the size of my hand. :eek2:
how did they figure that out then?
Not this high up they don't. We're almost 3,000m above sea level so the most dangerous things that lives this high up are the pollution and the taxi drivers.
I imagine in the jungle you can get some fookin scary bugs.