Got me shorts on, and some smellies on me chest and under me arms and have some money in me pockets and a smile on me face and a day off and I'm gonna get sh*t faced in the beer garden...hic..goodbye.
2006-07-18 22:24:27
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answered by bigpete767 3
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I have to admit I am quite board with all the moaning that is going on, you see in this day and age with all the global warming that we have you would think that people would be more prepared, but they never listen but just like to moan,
Yes it is hot and yes sometimes it is hard to deal with but it doesn't happen very often so we should make the most of it when we do get it. What I don't get is the most of the people that are doing the moaning are the ones who go away to hot places on their holidays???? What is that all about if you can't stand it here why go abroad to hot places for your holidays????
You are sooooo right about the snow lol
One week it is hot the next it is cold.
2006-07-19 05:20:58
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answered by ooooh look @ me, lol 3
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Probably because we are a nation of moaners. It's what we do best. Although I love sunny weather, I have to admit to moaning about it last night. But then, I don't have an air conditioning unit like you. Might get one, but then I'd only moan about the noise it made.
Who are the geeks calling you a fool for asking a question? Shame they can't give a decent answer.
2006-07-19 05:27:39
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answered by R.I.P. 4
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Ilove the hot weather , the skimpy clothes, exposing of flesh, the world seem just a better place to be, the only down side of it is the constant doom agents who are constantly say" ooooohhhh it's too hot to do any thing and we'll all get skin cancer , and so on and on " you all know who you are get a life and enjoy the weather while we have it cos you'll only complain about the rain next week!
2006-07-19 05:35:02
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answered by Andrew1968 5
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Granted we should appreciate it when it is hot but i was reading in the papers today that it was 47 degrees on the buses and 51 on the tubes yesterday. Apparantly according to the agricultural rules and regulations you cannot transport cattle over 27 degrees. What does that tell you about the transport system.
It does make a change though from the snow, rain, doom and gloom.
2006-07-19 05:24:36
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answered by MissBehave 5
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The state (US) that I live in has similar weather to the UK ... I do not like 95 degrees F at all! I can only be outside for a little while and then have to rest for twice as long. I like the winter better.
2006-07-19 05:14:23
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answered by Catmmo 4
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Because it's too blinking hot to move of course, bring on the snow I'll go sit outside in shorts and make the most of it's lovely frosty coolness.
2006-07-19 05:15:58
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answered by nkellingley@btinternet.com 5
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im not moaning!! im going camping in essex next week so i want the sunshine to stay! i am a little worried though about how the kids will cope with the heat!
2006-07-19 05:12:44
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answered by kat 3
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Because I like the SNOW, the rain and cold! If I wanted sun and heat I'd move to Barbados!
~A Grumpy English Lass~
2006-07-19 11:40:54
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answered by badgerbadger 3
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What is the temperature there? The day I left London the temperature was reaching a maximum of about 18 C and everyone was sunbathing in the parks.
2006-07-19 05:15:01
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answered by Nemesis 7
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It seems to be a uk passtime to moan about everything, Global warming, Hot weather, cold weather, rain, cars, buses & trains, supermarket expansion,congestion, school run, 4x4s, tax, fuel prices, please feel free to moan about anything i missed.
2006-07-19 05:16:54
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answered by mike s 2
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