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Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
- Location
- Not 'emel 'empstead
Not quite as bad as last night, yet, but very wet.
Should have gone to Charterhouse like the rest of them in Genesis. I hear they teach you to sing on key there.I can hear it calli...............arrrgh!
I believe they will become more frequent.This is the first time since 1976 that we've had a "tropical heatwave" lasting more than five days though. Would it be worth buying and fitting an AC unit for such a rare event?
I like to carry an item called a sillcock key with me. Opens faucets that have no handles, like on industrial buildings and office complexes.I must thank the builders, and car drivers who stopped and gave me water 💦 on my way round. I set off with 4.2 litres and got 1.4 litres from a cemetery. The rest was offered when they saw how baked I was resting in the shade.
Would it be frequent enough to warrant fitting it though. I mean twice in forty years!!I believe they will become more frequent.
1/4" spanner or multitool.I like to carry an item called a sillcock key with me. Opens faucets that have no handles, like on industrial buildings and office complexes.
There's thunder in the air!My milk has turned.
Guess I'll be making cream cheese, then...
And thank goodness for the UHT milk I keep in the cupboard.![]()
There's thunder in the air!
Rain that heavy that you've to swim!Undoubtedly. Car radio was hissing and crackling like a good 'un when I drove out to meet with a friend this afternoon. Any storms that were around missed us completely, but they were still there IYSWIM...
Sillcock key is more compact, and looks official.1/4" spanner or multitool.
Thunder curdles milk, so the old folk used to say. I think the conditions that produced thunder may well have also curdled such milk, before refrigeration.There's thunder in the air!
I hope we don't look back on this conversation as prophetic...Would it be frequent enough to warrant fitting it though. I mean twice in forty years!!