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"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
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with all the cold weather. It was great in 62/63 in my first year at Uni.
(courting at that time), but a re-run would go down like a lead balloon
with me. I'm fed up with having to watch I don't slip, or that the cars
don't, or having to leave the boiler on at night to stop freezing in one
of
the feed pipes. 9 days of frost and snow on the ground is enough for me
now.

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Mike Tullett - Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 28/12/2009 16:37:34 GMT


Yes Mike so true, in my head I'm some twenty years younger back at 27
...........I wish.
If a severe consistent cold spell comes off to add to our December
experience then the novelty and desire for cold snow conditions would soon
wear of thin.

Its been a case of the last couple of decades of absence makes the heart
grow fonder.

S couple of years of this and there would be a bring on Global warming
campaign.

There's no fuel like an old fuel


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Old December 28th 09, 04:41 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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"Mike Tullett" wrote in message
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with all the cold weather. It was great in 62/63 in my first year at
Uni.
(courting at that time), but a re-run would go down like a lead balloon
with me. I'm fed up with having to watch I don't slip, or that the cars
don't, or having to leave the boiler on at night to stop freezing in one
of
the feed pipes. 9 days of frost and snow on the ground is enough for me
now.

--
Mike Tullett - Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 28/12/2009 16:37:34 GMT


Yes Mike so true, in my head I'm some twenty years younger back at 27
..........I wish.
If a severe consistent cold spell comes off to add to our December
experience then the novelty and desire for cold snow conditions would
soon wear of thin.

Its been a case of the last couple of decades of absence makes the heart
grow fonder.

S couple of years of this and there would be a bring on Global warming
campaign.

There's no fuel like an old fuel

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Seems like a lot of us are in the same boat. 1962-63 pre-programmed me but
with my dodgy knees I'm waiting for someone to be the first to say "Dave's
had a fall" as opposed to "Dave's fallen over" - which will be a sure sign
that I am officially old. :-(
Dave




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