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Post by TTN on Jul 2, 2009 23:33:10 GMT
I hope everyone in the UK is enjoying the sunny weather where they are.
Here in the sunny south it's been roasting few the past two weeks, if it continues I might even be persuaded that summer has arrived.
What's it been like in your neck of the woods?
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Post by ally on Jul 3, 2009 14:57:58 GMT
Dundee has been very pleasant for the last few days mate,long may it continue,good for the kids on school holidays ,and the parents
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Post by Linda on Jul 3, 2009 23:35:51 GMT
Hot, Hot, Hot!! Nothing worse than getting in your car and you can't even touch the steering wheels to drive yourself home because it is burning your hands. A thousand degrees but it cools down at night about 9pm or later.
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Post by TTN on Jul 4, 2009 0:01:22 GMT
Ally, can you make sure you keep the weather nice up there, I am visiting family in Dundee in the middle of August so please don't use up all the nice weather - leave some for me
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Post by ally on Jul 4, 2009 12:53:52 GMT
Will try my best mate,middle of August thats about the start of winter up here. Hope it cools down for you LO.happy 4th of July Lovely where Hugh is apparently ;D
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Post by TTN on Jul 4, 2009 19:24:45 GMT
you mean I will have to bring my winter Thermals?
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Post by Hugh on Jul 4, 2009 19:49:52 GMT
It's beautiful here.
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Post by Linda on Jul 4, 2009 22:18:58 GMT
Thanks Ally.
It turned out to be a lovely day as well, rode around on my bicycle this morning and met up with my buddy to have a cup of coffee.
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 5, 2009 8:44:05 GMT
Scotland this weekend T in the Park fest so i hope its gonna be nice - not hot but nice* Also Ireland Oxygen fest Sunday - more Guiness please*
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Post by fester on Jul 5, 2009 14:35:27 GMT
Sir Sydney Shelf Stackering rain here in Dublin today, hope the weathers better for Oxegen next week ... Bring a pac-a-mac just in case
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Post by shan on Jul 5, 2009 17:47:56 GMT
First time I went to Ireland it p*ssed it down for 10 days, I spent 2 days hitching and 6 cycling before hitching back, which was when the rain stopped - I didn't take a coat either but a kind soul donated one to me
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 6, 2009 10:23:33 GMT
I love Ireland and wouldnt mind moving there one day .. I dont mind the rain as long as it dont thin me Guiness out*
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Post by mrclaypole on Jul 7, 2009 13:07:57 GMT
Last time I went to Ireland was for the electric picnic festival back in 2004 down in Co. Laois, I had nowhere to sleep and stayed awake for 36 hours. I got refused drink in most pubs when I got back to Dublin as I looked like death warmed up. I finally got back to the airport and nearly missed the plane as I nodded off in the packed departure lounge, when I woke up it was empty and some airport lady informed the flight back to Birmingham had boarded and that i was holding up the plane. I have never ran so fast in my life. I used to go to Ireland all the time as I have alot of family over there, but havent been latley what with one thing and another. Plus I hear its very expensive over there now what with the booze costing nearly £6 a pint in some parts (more in Dublin). I suppose Ill have to save up and go again as my relatives arent getting any younger and wont be around for ever.
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Post by TTN on Jul 7, 2009 23:44:16 GMT
It was well expensive last time I went there too (it was Dublin for a family wedding) I was gobsmacked at the price they were charging for everything.
If its £6.00 a pint it will take some persuading that it would be a good idea for me to go back.
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 8, 2009 8:07:53 GMT
Its the Euro my manager Sean Flynn blames..wonder when we are gonna swop over?
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