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2 minutes ago, Daffy D said:

The Bum Gun is quite stimulating first thing in the morning  :whistling:

it worked wonders on my ring this mornin.

After the vindaloo curry I had for tea last night ???? 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Daffy D said:

The Bum Gun is quite stimulating first thing in the morning  :whistling:

Glad my bidet has a setting for heated water...lol

Posted
1 minute ago, mr mr said:

beer drinkers could enjoy this though no ? i mean you can have a beer today without 18 blocks if ice in it. 

Brits drink their beer warm.They need sympathy at present.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Brits drink their beer warm.They need sympathy at present.

I always put ice in mine.

Or let that young woman in the tight beer dress put it in for me.

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15 minutes ago, mr mr said:

beer drinkers could enjoy this though no ? i mean you can have a beer today without 18 blocks if ice in it. 

beer is for breakfast in my house, ice or not.

on my 3rd glass already ???? 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Liverpoolfan said:

beer is for breakfast in my house, ice or not.

on my 3rd glass already ???? 

try dabs. easier on your liver. 

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Brass monkey weather here.. 

Too cold for old bones..

but nice and warm in bed, and lovely cold evenings by the open fire???? outside under the stars.. ????????????

8c early this morning here, in Kusuman, Sakon Nakhon province.. 

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Definetely! I wake up at 3:00 am so i can wrap myself up sit outsside, and enjoy it till dawn! 
hope it lasts!

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Same here in Cambodia - but absolutely ideal for me (UK), sunshine and no humidity. Cambodian Met Office warning:-

 

"Temperatures in Cambodia could drop to as low as 11 degrees Celsius today and tomorrow, with lows of 16 degrees Celsius continuing into next week. High pressure winds from the north along with the northeast monsoon are causing the temperature drop".

 

Currently (5pm) 24C in Siem Reap.

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Well, yesterday, Tuesday, I think I experienced the coldest day in 19 years - which was actually all day, I was cold and wore a jumper for the entire time.

 

it has always been a bit cold overnight and early morning for a couple of months of December and January but always warmed up to my liking around 27 to over 30C

 

Today, was almost the same but in late afternoon there was a clear blue sky but not sunny long enough to take off the cold of the day!

 

I don't like the cold!

 

Can't easily buy a heater round here but if could, the sun would notice and tell me I didn't need it!

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I really hate it. I like heat and humidity, and have a fully air-conditioned house for watching TV and sleeping. My pool is too cold for me to swim. This north wind is killing me. ????????????

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Posted
15 hours ago, Liverpoolfan said:

I had a lay over in Toronto once.

Landed in the middle of February. 

It was -36 outside.

Still nicer than a UK winter mate ???? 

Clean snow and a bright crisp blue sky can be a pleasant experience. Dirty wet snow and people who have no skill driving on ice are miserable

 

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Back in AUS now enjoying some nice summer weather (18-27c) but miss my Northern Thai winter, Dec/Jan/Feb undoubtedly my favourite time there, cool morning dog walks, golf,  no aircon at night, and everything still fairly green from back end of wet season. 

 

By March when the heat returns the dryness and dust starts to peak also, usually happens pretty quick, one day you looks around and go "oh %$#@ its here again"

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I didn't sign up for this, I hate the cold and enjoy the hot weather.

This is the longest cold spell I've known in over 10 years, recently only 11 or 12C overnight.

At least the 30/35 km wind has subsided in the last 2days making it a bit more bearable here in Yaso.

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On 1/13/2021 at 8:28 AM, Liverpoolfan said:

Neither would I mate.

Winter in the UK is beyond grim.

It's abysmal. 

I don't mind the cold so much in the UK, it's the wind and rain that I hate, especially both together.

I think the weather in Scotland tends to be much worse than the rest of the UK.

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