
'Tis the season to be jolly!
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'Tis the season to be jolly!
Hottest day of the year so far and the Sudbury branch of the Ipswich Building Society has two Christmas trees in the window 

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I was just thinking how the nights were drawing in - I had to put the sitting room light on before eleven last night!!
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And the mornings are so dark these days.
I was up this morning at 4 o'clock to go down for a swim in the sea and the sun had only just risen. You being further west, it probably didn't get to you for another 20 minutes or so. 


J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

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tis getting chilly, i had to put my shirt back on yesterday...
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B'stard!rich. wrote:tis getting chilly, i had to put my shirt back on yesterday...


I never remove articles of clothing in public places between the hours of 4am and midnight. Well the RSPCA are busy enough with rescuing real whales from the beaches..


J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

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thanks mate, i rarely remove my shirt nowadays as im afraid of frightening anmals & driving the local women wild with desire
but as id been working inside a barn repointing it was just a tad warm.. while i was a bit cooler i will have burns from the lime mortar....

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By coincidence, I am bare-chested at the moment - it was hot (and a warm wind) when I walked the dog and I took my tee-shirt off when I got home.
The Hermes lady called with a parcel, but didn't get any more excited than usual - ignores me and chats with the dog (that is the female dog that looks cute).
I'll be putting a shirt back on when I go out to mow the lawns - although I used to work all day without one, I don't now - the sun seems to burn more. Anyway, after mowing the lawn, I want to weld the new footwell into the Landy (it's in position and drilled for spot welding). I suspect it will be tomorrow before I do that - the grass is quite long!
I suppose John is a little too far from Newcastle - so can be forgiven for knowing what a shirt is!
The Hermes lady called with a parcel, but didn't get any more excited than usual - ignores me and chats with the dog (that is the female dog that looks cute).
I'll be putting a shirt back on when I go out to mow the lawns - although I used to work all day without one, I don't now - the sun seems to burn more. Anyway, after mowing the lawn, I want to weld the new footwell into the Landy (it's in position and drilled for spot welding). I suspect it will be tomorrow before I do that - the grass is quite long!
I suppose John is a little too far from Newcastle - so can be forgiven for knowing what a shirt is!
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A quick search of images using the term "Bigg Market drunk women" will make your eyes pop clean out of their sockets..
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

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Checked that out. Oh my gawd!
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I didn't - I have a friend who lives in/near Consett and used to drive buses, he had some shocking tales, especially around Christmas/New Year!