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High Winds across Britain

Post by firky » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:02 pm

I blame America.

It was quite scary driving back home this afternoon. Saw a couple of trees down on the road, few vans and wagons blown off into the ditch and scaffolding that looked perilously close to being ripped off the building. Car was twitching like a eunuch's arse.

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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by teamhobson » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:15 pm

Saw a guy cycling at a 45 degree angle on the way home...

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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by Gewze » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:36 pm

lol i was roofing today, not fun

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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by jameshk » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:51 pm

I've been inside all day hearing the wind fuck shit up. I'm not looking forward to getting to work tomorrow.
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by clifford_- » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:58 pm

Gewze wrote:lol i was roofing today, not fun

i was rodding drains.

i was quite glad of the wind, took the smell away a bit..




good to know theres someone else on here that does a proper days work, a proper bit of graft, instead of sitting at a computer for 9 hours! :P
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Post by firky » Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:38 pm

Gewze wrote:lol i was roofing today, not fun
Sensible weather to do it in!
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Post by fractal » Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:43 pm

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Post by Mr Hyde » Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:58 pm

clifford_- wrote:
Gewze wrote:lol i was roofing today, not fun

i was rodding drains.

i was quite glad of the wind, took the smell away a bit..




good to know theres someone else on here that does a proper days work, a proper bit of graft, instead of sitting at a computer for 9 hours! :P

I did landscape gadening for about 18 months and found that one of the main reasons a lot of people did it was too tell the rest of the world how it made them a real man doinrg 'proper' graft. have since forund that office work can be much more tiring and stressful

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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by clifford_- » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:08 pm

Mr Hyde wrote:
clifford_- wrote:
Gewze wrote:lol i was roofing today, not fun

i was rodding drains.

i was quite glad of the wind, took the smell away a bit..




good to know theres someone else on here that does a proper days work, a proper bit of graft, instead of sitting at a computer for 9 hours! :P

I did landscape gadening for about 18 months and found that one of the main reasons a lot of people did it was too tell the rest of the world how it made them a real man doinrg 'proper' graft. have since forund that office work can be much more tiring and stressful
:lol:

"i got up ealirer than you" seems to be the favourite arguement on site!

re office work: ive gotta admit, i couldnt do it! itd drive me mental!!! :corntard: :cornlol:
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by DRTY » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:12 pm

for some reason thread title made me :lol:

SO DRAMATIC.

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Post by hutyluty » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:16 pm

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Post by Duffman » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:26 pm

Fecking windy round these parts


don't know whether the birds are flying or being blown away.
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by DRTY » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:29 pm

Duffman wrote:Fecking windy round these parts


don't know whether the birds are flying or being blown away.
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Post by frank grimes jr. » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:33 pm

Sounds like a lot of hot air if you ask me.
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by magma » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:42 pm

It's definitely a little bit breezy. I've not been out and tried to use my coat as a flying cape yet though.
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by kidshuffle » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:49 pm

magma wrote:It's definitely a little bit breezy. I've not been out and tried to use my coat as a flying cape yet though.
Why not???
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by DRTY » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:53 pm

on a wind related note, went to spit out my window last night (dont judge me it was into my own garden; id just drank a horlicks and it gave he horrid thick spit; needed to go) and it blew back in and landed on my windowsill. :u:

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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by clifford_- » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:55 pm

DRTY wrote:on a wind related note, went to spit out my window last night (dont judge me it was into my own garden; id just drank a horlicks and it gave he horrid thick spit; needed to go) and it blew back in and landed on my windowsill. :u:
i do this quite often. never had it come back in the house, mind.

altho its happened in the van numerous times.. :|
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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by Mr Hyde » Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:04 pm

clifford_- wrote:
Mr Hyde wrote:
clifford_- wrote:
Gewze wrote:lol i was roofing today, not fun

i was rodding drains.

i was quite glad of the wind, took the smell away a bit..




good to know theres someone else on here that does a proper days work, a proper bit of graft, instead of sitting at a computer for 9 hours! :P

I did landscape gadening for about 18 months and found that one of the main reasons a lot of people did it was too tell the rest of the world how it made them a real man doinrg 'proper' graft. have since forund that office work can be much more tiring and stressful

:lol:

"i got up ealirer than you" seems to be the favourite arguement on site!

re office work: ive gotta admit, i couldnt do it! itd drive me mental!!! :corntard: :cornlol:

:lol: yeah, landscape gardeners seemed to like nothing more than to tell you how early they got up and how much shit they shovelled in the rain....pissed me right off, like a long backbreaking day of misery was a job welll done- half the time a bit of organisation and the soil could have been dumped closer/do other jobs until it stops raining (or at least isn't still dark- and raining!), they all seemed obsessed with out manning each other! ....although I'm probably just a bit of a warm weather gardener/office pussy!

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Re: High Winds across Britain

Post by frank grimes jr. » Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:05 pm

You lads better take your wastecoats off the drying line. :P
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