where's the sun?

Admiral Huddy said:
Blue skies in London.. a little cloud but nice and warm.. Outside anyway :)

Hooray! I'm in Liverpool atm where it's rainy and cloudy and all I brought home was three skirts and some bandeau tops :mad: - thought it'd be hot hot hot forever!

Back in London at 5 woooo! :cool:
 
The sun appears to be located about three feet above my head in my office. That is the only explanation as to why it is so hot.......and my desk fan has just broken. :(
 
It was nice and arm at 5.30 this morning, then the rain started at 6.30 ish followed by a short thunderstorm and now it's sunny and hot again. Thank god for air con in the office
 
Jenjey said:
Hooray! I'm in Liverpool atm where it's rainy and cloudy and all I brought home was three skirts and some bandeau tops :mad: - thought it'd be hot hot hot forever!

Back in London at 5 woooo! :cool:


PICS please Jenjay... and with the cloths on.. hehe

Sorry heats getting to me a bit :D

#takes cold shower - ALONE!#
 
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I woke up and it's only about 21oC atm :(

At least I didn't wake up and have to dash for the shower because of the heat.
 
Gilly said:
Dude, its the World Cup. There's no need to watch lesser sports until its over :D

Personally I can only be bothered to watch the real countries play, I couldn't care how one of those ex-soviet nations do. :D '


That leaves time for the 'lesser' sports. :p
 
Stelly said:
dont know where the sun is but I still have heyfever so its still around some where ;)

Stelly


A quote from wiki:

Seasonal allergic rhinitis, also called pollinosis, hay fever or nasal allergies, and often also written together as hayfever, is a collection of symptoms, predominantly in the nose and eyes, that occur after exposure to airborne particles of dust, dander, or the pollens of certain seasonal plants in people who are allergic to these substances.

When these symptoms are caused by pollens, the allergic rhinitis is commonly known as "hay fever", after the fact it is most prevalent during haying season.
 
Yea, I had a lovely Monday morning commute.

The train went right through a bad ass storm somewhere near Tamworth thus knocking out some signals about 5 miles down the line.

The train had to stop and waited on the tracks in the middle of nowhere while engineers were called out from about 30 miles away to come and fix it so we could proceed.

63 minute delay, on a Monday morning, in this sweaty heat, at 6am. Everybody on the train was loving it.

:rolleyes:
 
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