Bleedin Heat

Not long come back from a weeks fishing in France. Too hot. Miles too hot. Very lethargic during the heat of the day, didn't feel like doing anything.
Went down with a stomach bug towards the end of the week, put it down to a mixture of a dodgy steak and dehydration. Wife is always telling me that I don't take enough fluids on board.
Not nice. Had to throw a pair of jeans, pants, shoes and socks away (well I wasn't going to bring that lot home with me......):mad::mad::mad:
 
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Lovin' it, driving around London gazing at long legs and short skirts, what's not to like :cool:
I agree, the scenery is very nice at the moment:)

Yes it’s too hot for work, but hey better this than constant rain.
Nothing better to stay happy than sunlight:)
 
I agree, the scenery is very nice at the moment:)

Yes it’s too hot for work, but hey better this than constant rain.
Nothing better to stay happy than sunlight:)

One of the bonuses working in the smoke in this weather - the crumpet is fantastic - even doris’ you normally wouldn’t give a second glance to look good
 
Central London....32c and 97% humidity, it does suck that we cant have nice heat in this country.
 
Scots comic on the wireless saying he was really fed up with all this hot weather and was looking forward to getting away on his holidays in a couple of weeks.
'Where are you going' asks interviewer.
Turkey.:whoo:
 
Yeah, 30°+ is too hot, it's madness. Sitting on my sofa with a fan pointed at me and still sweating is not the one really. We never seem to get a nice comfortable 23-24° warmth - we went straight from 15 to 28 and there it stayed.

I was sweating through my shirt on the tube this morning. Might have to start travelling in shorts and t-shirt then get changed into my work clothes when I get in.

I've still been loving the golf though to be fair. Miles of roll on drives, a nice breeze every now and then, get to stand in the shade when I've put my ball in the trees again - as long as I've got my sunblock on in the morning it's all good. But in almost every other situation the heat is a pain!
 
Yeah, 30°+ is too hot, it's madness. Sitting on my sofa with a fan pointed at me and still sweating is not the one really. We never seem to get a nice comfortable 23-24° warmth - we went straight from 15 to 28 and there it stayed.

I was sweating through my shirt on the tube this morning. Might have to start travelling in shorts and t-shirt then get changed into my work clothes when I get in.

I've still been loving the golf though to be fair. Miles of roll on drives, a nice breeze every now and then, get to stand in the shade when I've put my ball in the trees again - as long as I've got my sunblock on in the morning it's all good. But in almost every other situation the heat is a pain!
It’s a pain if you’re having to work or trying to sleep.
Never too hot for golf;)
 
Cart! Bloody CART! How long have you been in the States Adey? :)

I am an avidly anti-cartist - carts are something others do. However I have to admit to being rather relieved to be driving around in a cart when I played Emirates Faldo Course end May last year. Sweltering. Chilled drinks in the iced cool box and all.

Read one forecaster today suggesting this 'well above average temperature' could go on for another month.
 
I know, they seem to wear less clothes than 80’s copies of Men Only;)

As long as we don't drop to the Love Island dress code - not in public anyway. I'm really not a fan of blokes walking about in town wearing nothing more than a skimpy pair of sports shorts and flip-flops. I really don't want to see or smell his body - and I don't really care about his 6-pack or abs - so don't think I'm impressed by him showing me them.
 
As long as we don't drop to the Love Island dress code - not in public anyway. I'm really not a fan of blokes walking about in town wearing nothing more than a skimpy pair of sports shorts and flip-flops. I really don't want to see or smell his body - and I don't really care about his 6-pack or abs - so don't think I'm impressed by him showing me them.
Who's looking at the men......not me.
Is there something you're not telling us?;)
 
As long as we don't drop to the Love Island dress code - not in public anyway. I'm really not a fan of blokes walking about in town wearing nothing more than a skimpy pair of sports shorts and flip-flops. I really don't want to see or smell his body - and I don't really care about his 6-pack or abs - so don't think I'm impressed by him showing me them.

Try living in Weymouth. Still get the budgie smugglers and flip flops but not many 6-packs around, more like sacks of spuds. And that's mainly the females. :eek:
 
Played footy down the park last night. It was sweltering, but weirdly, less hot than the Met Line train that I had to get on to get there. That was like a sauna on tracks! Was sat there fanning myself with a sheet of paper.
 
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