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Dry heat in Texas
I always thought it was sweatier than a fat mans crotch there when it warms up?
I always thought it was sweatier than a fat mans crotch there when it warms up?
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Without wanting to admit to getting too close to fat mens crotches, I'd pretty much say you'd hit the nail on the head there matey! At least darn sarf, anyway..
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Originally posted by Yorkieabroad
Without wanting to admit to getting too close to fat mens crotches, I'd pretty much say you'd hit the nail on the head there matey! At least darn sarf, anyway..
Without wanting to admit to getting too close to fat mens crotches, I'd pretty much say you'd hit the nail on the head there matey! At least darn sarf, anyway..
I never heard of dry heat in Dallas. Try Egypt!
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Originally posted by veryfunny
I do not get you guys, people always moan about the cold and grey weather in the UK, Now it is 100F and people are still complaining.
I do not get you guys, people always moan about the cold and grey weather in the UK, Now it is 100F and people are still complaining.

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From: Sheffield, England to Bedford, Texas.

If you dont think Dallas is dry, try Houston! or England for that matter! Ha! Yes Dallas and Houston are both in TX but are quite different in the humidity department. The humidity here makes Houston feel like the Sahara! I think some of these people 've never left their A/C living room!.
Fortunately its much cooler here this week, so there's not much point in comparing apples with oranges just now.
Fortunately its much cooler here this week, so there's not much point in comparing apples with oranges just now.
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Originally posted by Jo Brayne
If you dont think Dallas is dry, try Houston! or England for that matter! Ha! Yes Dallas and Houston are both in TX but are quite different in the humidity department. The humidity here makes Houston feel like the Sahara! I think some of these people 've never left their A/C living room!.
Fortunately its much cooler here this week, so there's not much point in comparing apples with oranges just now.
If you dont think Dallas is dry, try Houston! or England for that matter! Ha! Yes Dallas and Houston are both in TX but are quite different in the humidity department. The humidity here makes Houston feel like the Sahara! I think some of these people 've never left their A/C living room!.
Fortunately its much cooler here this week, so there's not much point in comparing apples with oranges just now.
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Originally posted by ScarlettHill
I spent my first 3+ decades in England. I never got wet walking out the door. Dallas is a jungle without the compensation of long dangly vegetation. We don't have a car so we don't have the a/c to cushion us. Going to the shop for a bag of spuds is like swimming through stew - hot stew! Roll on winter!
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Scarlett
I spent my first 3+ decades in England. I never got wet walking out the door. Dallas is a jungle without the compensation of long dangly vegetation. We don't have a car so we don't have the a/c to cushion us. Going to the shop for a bag of spuds is like swimming through stew - hot stew! Roll on winter!
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around?
I tried walking to my local tom thumb, the other day and gave up
there was hardley any foot paths, and when I did find one, it was flooded by the sprinkler systems, so I gave up and went home, I guess I will have to be like the yanks and drive to the store just to get a loaf of bread
and to think everyone in the U.S is worried about obesity in kids....I wonder why??????
My first summer here in 2000, it was over 100 deg for 2months straight, lake levels dropped by 40 feet, this year has been pretty good, considering.
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Originally posted by Yosser
You don't have a car in Dallas, my god how on earth do you get
around?
You don't have a car in Dallas, my god how on earth do you get
around?
in the face!It's killing me to be without wheels for the first time since forever but we're dirt poor till I get a job, after which we'll just be poor

I tried walking to my local tom thumb, the other day and gave up
there was hardley any foot paths, and when I did find one, it was flooded by the sprinkler systems, so I gave up and went home, I guess I will have to be like the yanks and drive to the store just to get a loaf of bread
there was hardley any foot paths, and when I did find one, it was flooded by the sprinkler systems, so I gave up and went home, I guess I will have to be like the yanks and drive to the store just to get a loaf of bread
and to think everyone in the U.S is worried about obesity in kids....I wonder why??????
My first summer here in 2000, it was over 100 deg for 2months straight, lake levels dropped by 40 feet, this year has been pretty good, considering.
My first summer here in 2000, it was over 100 deg for 2months straight, lake levels dropped by 40 feet, this year has been pretty good, considering.

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#24
"Try carrying your sick kid through it, onto the Dart rail, off again and through mud with no pavements to the docs"
you rode the Dart, blimey taking your life in your own hands there.
D= Driving
A= african americans
R= round
T= town
Quoted by a american citizen, not me.
My wife and I share a car, and its bloody hard work, the public transport system sucks, partically if you live in the suburbs.
Anyways, like you said, I much rather wear shorts 8 months of the year, I hate the cold.
you rode the Dart, blimey taking your life in your own hands there.
D= Driving
A= african americans
R= round
T= town
Quoted by a american citizen, not me.
My wife and I share a car, and its bloody hard work, the public transport system sucks, partically if you live in the suburbs.
Anyways, like you said, I much rather wear shorts 8 months of the year, I hate the cold.
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Originally posted by Yosser
you rode the Dart, blimey taking your life in your own hands there.
D= Driving
A= african americans
R= round
T= town
Quoted by a american citizen, not me.
you rode the Dart, blimey taking your life in your own hands there.
D= Driving
A= african americans
R= round
T= town
Quoted by a american citizen, not me.
My wife and I share a car, and its bloody hard work, the public transport system sucks, partically if you live in the suburbs.
Anyways, like you said, I much rather wear shorts 8 months of the year, I hate the cold.
Anyways, like you said, I much rather wear shorts 8 months of the year, I hate the cold.
Also, I'm sure you'll be glad to know Dart is entirely unprejudiced. It really doesn't care whether you're American, English, Chinese, knock-kneed or bald. I know blind people who use it successfully and there are special arangements for those in wheelchairs. I'm told it will even carry rascists if they pay their $2.50 - not something I'm very happy about myself but then I don't make the rules!!!
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Originally posted by Yosser
you rode the Dart, blimey taking your life in your own hands there.
D= Driving
A= african americans
R= round
T= town
Quoted by a american citizen, not me.
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Really. You didn't just type that up there, then?
It was just a little bit of humor...(well I found it funny).
Also, I'm sure you'll be glad to know Dart is entirely unprejudiced. It really doesn't care whether you're American, English, Chinese, knock-kneed or bald.
Well thats good, I am going through the hair folically challenge thing myself....you can all take the piss, I've heard all the good ones.....I blame it on my dad myself, and his dad before him.
Originally posted by Yosser
you rode the Dart, blimey taking your life in your own hands there.
D= Driving
A= african americans
R= round
T= town
Quoted by a american citizen, not me.
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Really. You didn't just type that up there, then?
It was just a little bit of humor...(well I found it funny).
Also, I'm sure you'll be glad to know Dart is entirely unprejudiced. It really doesn't care whether you're American, English, Chinese, knock-kneed or bald.
Well thats good, I am going through the hair folically challenge thing myself....you can all take the piss, I've heard all the good ones.....I blame it on my dad myself, and his dad before him.
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Also, I'm sure you'll be glad to know Dart is entirely unprejudiced. It really doesn't care whether you're American, English, Chinese, knock-kneed or bald.
Well thats good, I am going through the hair folically challenge thing myself....you can all take the piss, I've heard all the good ones.....I blame it on my dad myself, and his dad before him.
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SCarlett
#28
Originally posted by ScarlettHill
Only bald people worry about being bald. Most women don't give a rip about it. The only time bald looks bad IMO is when people grow a clump of hair by the side of the bald patch and try to hide it. It ALWAYS shows. I don't think they let you on DART if you do that.
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SCarlett
Only bald people worry about being bald. Most women don't give a rip about it. The only time bald looks bad IMO is when people grow a clump of hair by the side of the bald patch and try to hide it. It ALWAYS shows. I don't think they let you on DART if you do that.
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SCarlett
#29
Originally posted by Stumpyguy
I always try to wear a hat - keeps the combover in place, donchaknow...
I always try to wear a hat - keeps the combover in place, donchaknow...
Yeah I done the baseball cap for a bit, buts its way to hot in Texas for that all day, every day.
I have the #2 shaved all over look (except for the scalp where its a natural #0), I think I look like Vin Diesel, my missus and the kids laugh till they cry.
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Originally posted by Yosser
Yeah I done the baseball cap for a bit, buts its way to hot in Texas for that all day, every day.
I have the #2 shaved all over look (except for the scalp where its a natural #0), I think I look like Vin Diesel, my missus and the kids laugh till they cry.
Yeah I done the baseball cap for a bit, buts its way to hot in Texas for that all day, every day.
I have the #2 shaved all over look (except for the scalp where its a natural #0), I think I look like Vin Diesel, my missus and the kids laugh till they cry.
Coincidentally though, people have told me that my haircut makes me look like Arthur Diesel, who works behind the Giro counter in the Post Office in Dawlish Warren. Small world, what?



