English flooding
Posted: 27 Nov 2012 4:47
Hope none of you guys were negatively affected by the flooding.
dave-r wrote:Part of the British outlook on life is the worse things get the more we joke about it and carry on.
dave-r wrote:The really good news is I finally got my shoes dried out enough to wear this morning.
drewcrane wrote:I wonder do you only own one pair of shoes?
dave-r wrote:The really good news is I finally got my shoes dried out enough to wear this morning.
dave-r wrote:I would have killed for those Monday night.
drewcrane wrote:dave-r wrote:I would have killed for those Monday night.
I AM almost ready to kill for a drop of rain or a snowflake or two
dave-r wrote:drewcrane wrote:dave-r wrote:I would have killed for those Monday night.
I AM almost ready to kill for a drop of rain or a snowflake or two
Just wring my socks out. That would water your whole yard.
We have a few days of sunshine now. But the payoff is freezing temps in the night and not much above freezing during the day.
England is a funny place when it comes to temperatures. It hardly ever varies more than 30 degrees C over the whole year. Never quite warm enough in the summer but never really that cold in the winter. I guess we are lucky in some respects.
fal308 wrote:Personally I prefer the seasons. If it was near the same all the time, I would think that would get boring.
christer wrote:fal308 wrote:Personally I prefer the seasons. If it was near the same all the time, I would think that would get boring.
I agree with that.
dave-r wrote:Well the world is going to end in less than three weeks anyway so stop bitchin.