Tea? (Part 2)

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TVC

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I am not jealous at all :cursing:

I hope you dont get weather on the way to the airport like we are having here as the airports up here are all closed.

I've checked, the weather for the back end of next week and it is stable and above freezing. It is a worry (shouldn't be at the end of March). In the bad snow a couple of Christmasses ago, my brother couldn't get out of Heathrow to go on his honeymoon to Australia (boxing day test in Melbourne and everything). He still hasn't had his honeymoon.
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
I have to take my dad somewhere at 2pm so I will have to dig the car out as it is still snowing here and snow ploughs hardley ever come up out street coz it is a hill and it can be tricky to get up. Although I usually manage but it is fun watching the morons who cant drive in snow slipping about because they dont seem to realize that you d ont floor the accelerator in snow if you want to get somewhere :banghead:
 

Lullabelle

Banana
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Midlands UK
I know what kind of trannie you go for, this is the kind of thing I play around with: :whistle:

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That is definitely one of ours
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
We're going to venture into the city later, to an exhibition opening at the Manchester Craft Centre. We've been meaning to explore the Northern Quarter a bit more, and there will be free drinks. Not sure if they'll be pints of hot chocolate though, which is probably what we'd need!
 

TVC

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Don't forget to pack your weights :giggle:

I'm not jealous at all, by the way
It's not like you haven't got somewhere nice to go and bother the fishes.
 

potsy

Rambler
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My Armchair
Morning :hello:

3' high snow here in the hole, might not be able to get to Aldi for essential supplies :ohmy:


..oh wait, no it's not, just a normal spring day with a bit of cloud :tongue:
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
The one used for construction purposes,to be more specific,its Mortar:blush:
Serious answer.

If it is lumps then pick it off with a soft object, plastic or wood would do. Use plenty of water and do it quickly before it cures really hard.
The sooner you can get it wet and start picking the better.

If it is just splashes of grey then plenty of water and gently wipe off with a sponge.
 
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