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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:29 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
Mid A 15 wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:Mid A 15 wrote:
99.9% of the time I'm the same but just occasionally when it's up in the 90s farenheit a cold lager is good. Decent one mind.
How much is that in new money?

well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.
Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:32 pm
by Mid A 15
Ruthie-Baby wrote:Mid A 15 wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:
How much is that in new money?

well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.
Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is driving

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:34 pm
by Great Plum
I've found another reason to drink beer...
if you are in Kenya or Tanzania then the only beer drinkble (apart from the South African Castle Lager) is Kilamanjaro...
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:34 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
Mid A 15 wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:Mid A 15 wrote:
well 86 farenheit is 30 celscius so approx 32ish plus.
Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is driving

Yes. But not at that temp. That's masochism. Or is it sado-m? Not up on fetishes.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:36 pm
by Mid A 15
Ruthie-Baby wrote:Mid A 15 wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:
Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is driving

Yes. But not at that temp. That's masochism. Or is it sado-m? Not up on fetishes.
LOL!!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:43 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
Mid A 15 wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:Mid A 15 wrote:
Well unless you're watching (or playing I suppose) cricket, there's no reason to be outside at such ridiculous temperatures.
I did play and do watch cricket. I'm also partial to sitting in the garden of country pubs during the summer especially if someone else is driving

Yes. But not at that temp. That's masochism. Or is it sado-m? Not up on fetishes.
LOL!![/quote]
Yeah, anyway, marmite...?
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:02 pm
by J.R.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:03 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
No offence, JR, but your humour's pants.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:22 pm
by J.R.
Ruthie-Baby wrote:No offence, JR, but your humour's pants.
Must be the difference in our ages, then. All my Grand-Children reckon I'm a great
larf !!
(Why DID they ever let females into the hallowed halls of Coleridge B ???)
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:25 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
J.R. wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:No offence, JR, but your humour's pants.
Must be the difference in our ages, then. All my Grand-Children reckon I'm a great
larf !!
(Why DID they ever let females into the hallowed halls of Coleridge B ???)
Sorry JR. Was only having a giggle.
Um, so we could learn guitar? (see guitar thread)
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:53 pm
by J.R.
Ruthie-Baby wrote:J.R. wrote:Ruthie-Baby wrote:No offence, JR, but your humour's pants.
Must be the difference in our ages, then. All my Grand-Children reckon I'm a great
larf !!
(Why DID they ever let females into the hallowed halls of Coleridge B ???)
Sorry JR. Was only having a giggle.
Um, so we could learn guitar? (see guitar thread)
DON'T !
One and only Grand-Son, (we have 3 Grand-Daughters), has just started learning the guitar.
I think only the recorder can be worse !!
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:08 pm
by darthmaul
Bitter, without a doubt, unless yes, it is filthy hot. In fact I was enjoying a 4pack of Old Speckled yesterday, and will enjoy some Hobgoblin later this week...
And Marmite with strawberry jam is amazing...
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:11 am
by Katharine
Back to Marmite, you have got to start them young - then they love it. Both sons do but husband doesn't. Scrambled eggs on plain toast do nothing for me but marmite toast

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:13 am
by englishangel
Katharine wrote:Back to Marmite, you have got to start them young - then they love it. Both sons do but husband doesn't. Scrambled eggs on plain toast do nothing for me but marmite toast

I must try that, it sounds lovely.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:23 pm
by Great Plum
Beans, cheese and marmite on toast!
