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    Hope your all enjoying the sunshine almost hit 38 today only problem is it can get rather sticky at night even tried using a fan just blows hot air ….icecream and icelolly is the way forward. 

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    #1118583

    The best to way to find if it’s going to rain, is to ring your local farmer and ask if his cows are lying down in his field  ;-)

    #1118584

    Hope your all enjoying the sunshine almost hit 38 today only problem is it can get rather sticky at night even tried using a fan just blows hot air ….icecream and icelolly is the way forward.

    sticky ….??? hmmm lol

    #1118599

    Cinnamon bun

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    #1118601

    Cinnamon bun

    we have seen your buns Lindarella and they look a bit flat, maybe try self raising flower :rose:

    Or get milko to buy you a push up bra with his newfound wealth ( crisis loan )

    :yahoo: :yahoo:   :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:

    pssss and I meant to type flower instead of flour just to confuse you Lindarella x

    #1118736

    Hope your all enjoying the sunshine almost hit 38 today only problem is it can get rather sticky at night even tried using a fan just blows hot air ….icecream and icelolly is the way forward.

    Great post Janeypoo, now we all know we should eat ice cream and ice lollies. What an invaluable poster you are, Justchatters will now safely get through the summer a little comfier.

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    #1118746

    Hope your all enjoying the sunshine almost hit 38 today only problem is it can get rather sticky at night even tried using a fan just blows hot air ….icecream and icelolly is the way forward.

    Great post Janeypoo, now we all know we should eat ice cream and ice lollies. What an invaluable poster you are, Justchatters will now safely get through the summer a little comfier.

    A fan?

    WOW  see this is the reason I keep coming back here.  A fan in the summer can be cooling?

    Also I must add that drinking lots of water can re-hydrate you on these hot summer days.  Adding ice cubes can also ensure you stay bright and cool.

    A hat and sunglasses can also assist when sitting out in the sun.

    Sun cream can prevent bad burns when sitting/laying on your sun lounger.

    Don’t fink I’m clevva people – I got this all off google.

    Thank Jesus for google.

    I’d have died from HYPOTHERMIA if it weren’t for google.

    :yahoo:

     

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    #1118748

    I agree !! Thank god for janeylou ! I immediately put down my iced water in favour of sugar filled crap that dehydrates you , put the fan back in the cupboard  and locked the dog in the car to keep it out of the sun !!!

    its like being in the presence of a true genius !!!

     

    ( the dog in car bit was OBVIOUSLY  sarcasm for those who are truly dim )

    anyone who even thinks of walking a dog midday, taking them in cars and leaving them for even 5 minutes needs shooting !! Overheating is a truly horrible and painful death !! Keep them shaded, I throw mine in the shower a few times, or hose them down ! if you have to wear a fur coat make it a cool wet one !  Dog lovers know all this shit so sorry, but ppl never cease to amaze, as this thread proves   !

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    #1118755

    Ge

    I had NO idea the sugary icecream and lollies I was buying from my BELOVED Aldi in industrial quantities was making me MORE dehydrated. Hoorah to JC for learning that.

    People ARE dim and especially my 88 year old neighbour who is degree educated and who ONLY speaks three languages and who is fiercely independant, she was only bloody doing her usual routine in her garden on Thursday in the baking heat, like scrubbing and cleaning and moving heavy pots about until I told her in no uncertain terms it might be better to do it later when it was cooler.

    People DO walk their dogs on BURNING pavements/roads/tracks because they ARE dim or maybe they just don’t realize that it can get that hot and burn a dogs pad/paw.

     

    *angry emo* because there isn’t one.

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    #1118757

    I had NO idea the sugary icecream and lollies I was buying from my BELOVED Aldi in industrial quantities was making me MORE dehydrated. Hoorah to JC for learning that.

    People ARE dim and especially my 88 year old neighbour who is degree educated and who ONLY speaks three languages and who is fiercely independant, she was only bloody doing her usual routine in her garden on Thursday in the baking heat, like scrubbing and cleaning and moving heavy pots about until I told her in no uncertain terms it might be better to do it later when it was cooler.

    People DO walk their dogs on BURNING pavements/roads/tracks because they ARE dim or maybe they just don’t realize that it can get that hot and burn a dogs pad/paw.

    *angry emo* because there isn’t one.

    All so complicated.  I googled what you typed GE and I am still confused.

    I literally have no idea what you are talking about.

    Are you saying that hairy animals get hot?  Are you saying that very old people should not move pots about?

    Janeypoo could you explain what he means?

    I’ve no idea.

    Anyone’s assistance right now would be good.

    The heat has got into my head.

    Janeypoo a few pearls of wisdom could really sort me out right now. GE talks about poor doggies paws on hot pavements is it the same for guinea pigs? cos mines got his packed lunch in his bumbag and im a good mumma cos hes got his shades on and a stick of celery behind his left ear.

    GE please could you dumb your posts down, I am sure I am not the only one here to find all your very long words far too complicated to fathom.

    oh another tip – wearing pastel shades may deflect the sun.

    And don’t leave animals in your car on these hot summer days.

    Yeah – been at the goggle again.  Its ok no one has noticed.  You al fink i is brainy.

     

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