Wish the Met Office could be so direct. All we get is a load of bollocks about isobars.Boggersbelief wrote:It's fucking freezing
'It's fucking freezing' will do very nicely.
Wish the Met Office could be so direct. All we get is a load of bollocks about isobars.Boggersbelief wrote:It's fucking freezing
boltonbonce wrote:Big thunderstorm hitting Birchwood at the minute.
I've been sent into the garden with a long metal pole.
boltonbonce wrote:Big thunderstorm hitting Birchwood at the minute.
I've been sent into the garden with a long metal pole.
Bought a new fan this morning,and found putting it together a bit of a pain. I spent half an hour trying to screw a small bolt onto the front of the props,with no success,before discovering it went on anti clockwise.bwfc71 wrote:boltonbonce wrote:Big thunderstorm hitting Birchwood at the minute.
I've been sent into the garden with a long metal pole.
Wish it would reach Bolton - far too muggy.
I have to say that you are not alone Boncey, I did this the first time my mum got a fan and put it together for her!boltonbonce wrote:Bought a new fan this morning,and found putting it together a bit of a pain. I spent half an hour trying to screw a small bolt onto the front of the props,with no success,before discovering it went on anti clockwise.bwfc71 wrote:boltonbonce wrote:Big thunderstorm hitting Birchwood at the minute.
I've been sent into the garden with a long metal pole.
Wish it would reach Bolton - far too muggy.
I love it. If I can't sleep I put this on. Lulls me to sleep nicely.karlypants wrote:Is it just me or does anyone else find it therapeutic when it thunders and lightens?
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