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stuey | 20:01 Thu 03rd Sep 2015 | ChatterBank
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Anyway, it certainly looks and feels like it. Forty-two degrees with the humidex. I think that it's time for a very slow amble across the field in an endeavor to cool off in the air-conditioned bar...If you're interested, I'll save you a seat.
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Are we in the country/continent/world/planet????
I don't blame you, what's your poison once it's ice cold? Labatt's, Moulson or something more 'crafted'?
You should spend a summer in Scotland - warm rain every day.
We have no summer but we do have air-conditioned trains which make travelling miserable.
with passengers on the roof, if crossing from Calais, our new 3rd class
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I'm in the Toronto area. Some nice cold Molson Canadian should hit the spot. If you can't see the hills in Scotland, it's raining: if you can see them, it's going to rain.
From where I am stuey I see hills everywhere.
and, stuey, when it was fine in Shotland, 'there was still precipitation in t'air.'
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Then you watch, wolf63, it's going to rain soon where you are.
Lucky you stuey!! Summer is definitely over for most of us here!
No hills, we go up the Downs.
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I always think of Epsom Downs as being a place for manic-depressives.
a bracing experience, stuey, a trip to Epsom always clears the mind and body - it just races out of one.....
Epsom Salts perhaps
Our Downs are Sussex not Surrey (with or without the fringe on top)
What on earth is a humidex?
Even I know that. It's a weather thingy to measure humidity!
humidity index, supposed to reflect how warm a person feels
Absolutely no comment - it's just asking for trouble!

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