Working overtime
#1
Working overtime
Oh dear or dear......... he's working overtime.
23.18 here and he's posting.
Whisky
23.18 here and he's posting.
Whisky
#2
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Re: Working overtime
Originally posted by whisky
Oh dear or dear......... he's working overtime.
23.18 here and he's posting.
Whisky
Oh dear or dear......... he's working overtime.
23.18 here and he's posting.
Whisky
#4
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Posts: 730
Originally posted by whisky
But he never works Saturdays.
Must be saving up for his tickets.
Whisky
But he never works Saturdays.
Must be saving up for his tickets.
Whisky
#5
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Oh no! Thats ruined our positive, cheerful, weekend then!
#7
Never thought that he would stoop as low as to post on a Saturday aswell. Now we know its true what everyone says about him.
Whisky
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#8
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Originally posted by whisky
Never thought that he would stoop as low as to post on a Saturday aswell. Now we know its true what everyone says about him.
Whisky
Never thought that he would stoop as low as to post on a Saturday aswell. Now we know its true what everyone says about him.
Whisky
Hope all that sun in the Uk is not getting you lot down too much , its bloody cool here.
#9
Sorry PB, you are a deluded ex pom. fog in the morning, cleared for 2 hours, fog all afternoon and night. Didn't get much sun here yesterday. Dull and grey this morning. Rain forecast for Sunday and Monday, and temps dropping drastically.
Whisky
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#10
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Location: Perth Arse end of the planet
Posts: 7,037
Originally posted by whisky
Sorry PB, you are a deluded ex pom. fog in the morning, cleared for 2 hours, fog all afternoon and night. Didn't get much sun here yesterday. Dull and grey this morning. Rain forecast for Sunday and Monday, and temps dropping drastically.
Whisky
Sorry PB, you are a deluded ex pom. fog in the morning, cleared for 2 hours, fog all afternoon and night. Didn't get much sun here yesterday. Dull and grey this morning. Rain forecast for Sunday and Monday, and temps dropping drastically.
Whisky
The record for the hottest day ever in Britain — where figures have been kept since 1659, longer than anywhere in the world — fell at 1.30pm when thermometers at Heathrow hit 99.3°F (37.4°C).
Brighton ... packed at 11am
That beat the 98.8°F (37.1°C) set in Cheltenham in 1990.
Over the next hours the mercury rose even higher, before finally peaking at 101°F (38.1°C) at Gravesend, Kent.
An excited Met Office said: “It’s official! It’s a record day in British weather history.�
And sunloving southerners were determined to celebrate. In favourite resorts like Bournemouth and Brighton, beaches were swamped — with visitors arriving as early as 6am.
At Dorset’s Isle of Purbeck there was an hour-long queue for ferries to the beaches.
And a man-made beach at land-locked Keynes Country Park, Gloucs, had to turn people away after 6,000 packed on to the lakeside shores.
At Heathrow, passengers returning from holidays in Jamaica thought they had landed in the wrong country.
James Cartwright, 60, from Biggin Hill, Kent, said: “It’s unbelievable. . I had to check we’d arrived back in Britain because it’s just so hot.
“The weather in the Caribbean was cloudy — I’m gutted we’ve missed this glorious sun.�
#11
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Poor sod never mind its pissing down here not so in most of England?
The record for the hottest day ever in Britain — where figures have been kept since 1659, longer than anywhere in the world — fell at 1.30pm when thermometers at Heathrow hit 99.3°F (37.4°C).
Brighton ... packed at 11am
That beat the 98.8°F (37.1°C) set in Cheltenham in 1990.
Over the next hours the mercury rose even higher, before finally peaking at 101°F (38.1°C) at Gravesend, Kent.
An excited Met Office said: “It’s official! It’s a record day in British weather history.�
And sunloving southerners were determined to celebrate. In favourite resorts like Bournemouth and Brighton, beaches were swamped — with visitors arriving as early as 6am.
At Dorset’s Isle of Purbeck there was an hour-long queue for ferries to the beaches.
And a man-made beach at land-locked Keynes Country Park, Gloucs, had to turn people away after 6,000 packed on to the lakeside shores.
At Heathrow, passengers returning from holidays in Jamaica thought they had landed in the wrong country.
James Cartwright, 60, from Biggin Hill, Kent, said: “It’s unbelievable. . I had to check we’d arrived back in Britain because it’s just so hot.
“The weather in the Caribbean was cloudy — I’m gutted we’ve missed this glorious sun.�
Poor sod never mind its pissing down here not so in most of England?
The record for the hottest day ever in Britain — where figures have been kept since 1659, longer than anywhere in the world — fell at 1.30pm when thermometers at Heathrow hit 99.3°F (37.4°C).
Brighton ... packed at 11am
That beat the 98.8°F (37.1°C) set in Cheltenham in 1990.
Over the next hours the mercury rose even higher, before finally peaking at 101°F (38.1°C) at Gravesend, Kent.
An excited Met Office said: “It’s official! It’s a record day in British weather history.�
And sunloving southerners were determined to celebrate. In favourite resorts like Bournemouth and Brighton, beaches were swamped — with visitors arriving as early as 6am.
At Dorset’s Isle of Purbeck there was an hour-long queue for ferries to the beaches.
And a man-made beach at land-locked Keynes Country Park, Gloucs, had to turn people away after 6,000 packed on to the lakeside shores.
At Heathrow, passengers returning from holidays in Jamaica thought they had landed in the wrong country.
James Cartwright, 60, from Biggin Hill, Kent, said: “It’s unbelievable. . I had to check we’d arrived back in Britain because it’s just so hot.
“The weather in the Caribbean was cloudy — I’m gutted we’ve missed this glorious sun.�
Its a pity you were not there to see it PB.
Never mind you will be back there in time for natures payback.
PC
#12
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Originally posted by porkchop
Its a pity you were not there to see it PB.
Never mind you will be back there in time for natures payback.
PC
Its a pity you were not there to see it PB.
Never mind you will be back there in time for natures payback.
PC
#13
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,185
Why are you poking this bloke PB when it is clear that he is the highlight of your lives? Under the show of "Oh no", it is very obvious that he is missed. Keep up the good work, PB, you are giving meaning to more lives than you may know.
#14
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Never get that here you may fry , freeze at night , get your roof blown off , house burnt down and drown in the heavy rain but worry about 38C no 44C yes.
Never get that here you may fry , freeze at night , get your roof blown off , house burnt down and drown in the heavy rain but worry about 38C no 44C yes.
Flood -drought-gales-piss down-flood-drought-RECORD TEMPERATURE-flood-gales-warm day20c-flood-flood-water shortage-freeze-freeze-warm spell-3c-freeze-freeze-freeze.
Something for you to look forward to.
PC
#15
Originally posted by Wilf
Why are you poking this bloke PB when it is clear that he is the highlight of your lives? Under the show of "Oh no", it is very obvious that he is missed. Keep up the good work, PB, you are giving meaning to more lives than you may know.
Why are you poking this bloke PB when it is clear that he is the highlight of your lives? Under the show of "Oh no", it is very obvious that he is missed. Keep up the good work, PB, you are giving meaning to more lives than you may know.
PB obviously meens a lot to your sad life.
PC