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  • GreyQueen wrote: »
    :p Heh! It's 17.5 degrees according to this site

    It's a damn site hotter than that here.

    My thermometer is reading 86f, which is 30c

    17.5c is only 63.5f
  • nuatha
    nuatha Posts: 1,932 Forumite
    GreyQueen wrote: »
    :p Heh! It's 17.5 degrees according to this site;

    http://www.bordersweather.co.uk/wxindex.php

    That isn't roasting...............but it is hotter than Provincial City by several degrees atm - bah!

    Pressure's dropping, that's not a good omen, is it?

    19 degrees here, far too hot - actually I'm ok for another 4 degrees, then I'll start to suffer.
    We're just not used to this sort of temperature in these parts.
    Dread to think what the thermometer reads inland.
  • RAS
    RAS Posts: 35,543 Forumite
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    supposed to be 18-19 here but feels a lot warmer.

    Going home in a mo.
    If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing
  • Hardup_Hester
    Hardup_Hester Posts: 4,800 Forumite
    A shewee is useful for festivals, saves queueing time fo the toilets, just use the nearest hedge like the men do. I have one in my car for emergency stops.
    The first time my DD went to reading festival she took her heated rollers with her!!
    Hester

    Never let success go to your head, never let failure go to your heart.
  • VJsmum
    VJsmum Posts: 6,999 Forumite
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    Ooh yes, I have my shewee - and i've tested it ;) TOday I bought a bottle of fabric conditioner with a very wide neck to use at night as I'm not trogging across a field in the dark. Just got to use it all in 3 weeks now - shouldn't be a problem - i'll decant any left (fabric softener, not festival arisings :rotfl:).

    I'm still taking notes - thanks all
    I wanna be in the room where it happens
  • GreyQueen
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    VJsmum wrote: »
    Ooh yes, I have my shewee - and i've tested it ;) TOday I bought a bottle of fabric conditioner with a very wide neck to use at night as I'm not trogging across a field in the dark. Just got to use it all in 3 weeks now - shouldn't be a problem - i'll decant any left (fabric softener, not festival arisings :rotfl:).

    I'm still taking notes - thanks all
    :D Hope you chose C0mfort............and I really must get the supper going.
    Every increased possession loads us with a new weariness.
    John Ruskin
    Veni, vidi, eradici
    (I came, I saw, I kondo'd)
  • mardatha
    mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
    Ooooh where did you find Greenlaw's weather lol - I'm a good bit further west than that and I'm sure we had at least 30C !!
    But I do tell fibs at times :D
    the RV said it was 16 here. cos we higher up. But it was gorgeous anyway ! :cool:
  • While I was at Winfields of Haslingden, I had a look at some Kelly Kettles.

    They're awfully big, and expensive. :eek:
  • GreyQueen
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    mardatha wrote: »
    Ooooh where did you find Greenlaw's weather lol - I'm a good bit further west than that and I'm sure we had at least 30C !!
    But I do tell fibs at times :D
    the RV said it was 16 here. cos we higher up. But it was gorgeous anyway ! :cool:
    :p I just bunged "Borders weather" into my search engine and that's what came up. I don't know where ya live so that was an approximate guess.

    Supper's a-cooking. Getting a bit hungry now........
    Every increased possession loads us with a new weariness.
    John Ruskin
    Veni, vidi, eradici
    (I came, I saw, I kondo'd)
  • BessieBooBoo
    BessieBooBoo Posts: 325 Forumite
    Bedsit_Bob wrote: »
    Wouldn't a house brick, tied to its collar, be a cheaper and more permanent solution? :p
    BedsitBob!

    How very dare you!

    Poor old Bessie....

    BBB
    My dog: Ears as high ranging in frequency as a bat. Nose as sensitive as a bloodhound. Eyes as accurate as Mr. Magoo's!
    Prepper and saver: novice level. :A #81 Save 12k in 2013! £3.009.00/£12,000
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