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It wasn't bad this morning but I went for the jacket and shoes by early arvo.

Eddie, you and Dave might like it cold but I prefer 25 degrees or more. I was working as a labourer Thursday and Friday, sweating like buggery and loving it. I don't turn the airconditioner on unless it's over 35.
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stui magpie wrote:It wasn't bad this morning but I went for the jacket and shoes by early arvo.

Eddie, you and Dave might like it cold but I prefer 25 degrees or more. I was working as a labourer Thursday and Friday, sweating like buggery and loving it. I don't turn the airconditioner on unless it's over 35.
:shock:

I like this weather, but didnt find it cold, i was wearing shorts all day, although not quite the shorts and sandals like yesterday (that was fun wearing sandals in rain :lol: )
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eddiesmith wrote:
stui magpie wrote:It wasn't bad this morning but I went for the jacket and shoes by early arvo.

Eddie, you and Dave might like it cold but I prefer 25 degrees or more. I was working as a labourer Thursday and Friday, sweating like buggery and loving it. I don't turn the airconditioner on unless it's over 35.
:shock:

I like this weather, but didnt find it cold, i was wearing shorts all day, although not quite the shorts and sandals like yesterday (that was fun wearing sandals in rain :lol: )
I had Boxers on All Day :D
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Jock McPie wrote:
eddiesmith wrote:
stui magpie wrote:The frigging cold. :evil:

We need the rain and I'm stoked to get over 60mm in the last few days but did it have to get so goddamn cold?
It was cold today? Where? :?
with the sun shining out of your friggin arse it wouldn't be cold anywhere you went. :shock:
just have a litttttle think about why he didn't find it cold, and you and many others did. You'll work it out. :wink:
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Dave The Man wrote:
eddiesmith wrote:
stui magpie wrote:It wasn't bad this morning but I went for the jacket and shoes by early arvo.

Eddie, you and Dave might like it cold but I prefer 25 degrees or more. I was working as a labourer Thursday and Friday, sweating like buggery and loving it. I don't turn the airconditioner on unless it's over 35.
:shock:

I like this weather, but didnt find it cold, i was wearing shorts all day, although not quite the shorts and sandals like yesterday (that was fun wearing sandals in rain :lol: )
I had Boxers on All Day :D
and that's all she wrote. :shock:
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Lol. :lol:
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Tess wrote:Milk.....

I have a thing about milk not being quite right. I bought a fresh 2 liters yesterday with a use by date of 1 Jan and it has that slightly turning taste to it. Paul's always has that taste, OK guys I am NOT referring to a Person called Paul I mean the COWS Milk with the Paul's label. Just thought I would get that in before ..... Stui posted! :wink:


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We have often found the 2 litre bottles tend to go off quicker so only buy the 1 litre ones, probably something to do with the plastic
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Just buy the long life milk. It can be stored on a shelf until needed, and doesn't go off within a week of purchase.
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eddiesmith wrote:
Tess wrote:Milk.....

I have a thing about milk not being quite right. I bought a fresh 2 liters yesterday with a use by date of 1 Jan and it has that slightly turning taste to it. Paul's always has that taste, OK guys I am NOT referring to a Person called Paul I mean the COWS Milk with the Paul's label. Just thought I would get that in before ..... Stui posted! :wink:


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We have often found the 2 litre bottles tend to go off quicker so only buy the 1 litre ones, probably something to do with the plastic
The family goes through three 3L cartons a week.

In contrast, my girlfriend and her mum seem to get by on one 1L carton of light milk in the same period. I'm too used to having ridiculous amounts on hand...
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David wrote:
eddiesmith wrote:
Tess wrote:Milk.....

I have a thing about milk not being quite right. I bought a fresh 2 liters yesterday with a use by date of 1 Jan and it has that slightly turning taste to it. Paul's always has that taste, OK guys I am NOT referring to a Person called Paul I mean the COWS Milk with the Paul's label. Just thought I would get that in before ..... Stui posted! :wink:


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We have often found the 2 litre bottles tend to go off quicker so only buy the 1 litre ones, probably something to do with the plastic
The family goes through three 3L cartons a week.

In contrast, my girlfriend and her mum seem to get by on one 1L carton of light milk in the same period. I'm too used to having ridiculous amounts on hand...
to be fair, there's about 700 in your family. :P
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Funny conversation talking to my mum about contraception the other day... or maybe funny's not the word for it :P :o
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Well, I set to download last night and Didn't do it :evil:

Bloody Santa Touching my Computer :evil:
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Dave The Man wrote:Well, I set to download last night and Didn't do it :evil:

Bloody Santa Touching my Computer :evil:
That would be because Santa is not a pirate. You better stop downloading from Megaupload or he might bring you a lump of coal next Christmas :lol:
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What is a pirate?
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