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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    So the igloo just keeps you from dying of hypothermia. You'd have to keep all those furs on inside too and then when you have to go out you won't feel the benefit.
    One of my mum's favourite bits of advice - that and something about watching where the huskies go
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Very gusty now, half the sky has gone black and it's started snowing. The sun is still shining though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    One of my mum's favourite bits of advice - that and something about watching where the huskies go
    yes my mother too, and my nan was even worse. Pretty much everything she ever uttered was a dire warning of the consequences of doing things most people wouldn't think twice about. Stroking a dog, buying ice cream from a van, kneeling on the bus seat - you get the picture.

    According to my grandad I was 'a perisher' and in that respect I took after my uncle John. (Never met him, they both had about a dozen brothers and sisters each, most of whom were long dead before I was even born. My mother is always telling me 'You remember uncle so and so!'. No I don't, he died in 1949).
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    Well tomorrow is day three of the 3-day break I've given myself, and the first day where I won't have anything that needs doing. Also going to be pretty cold again, so I will probably start the day with John Steed and Emma again. Unless Mrs. P ruins it by remembering something else that needs doing.

    Don't expect any of you lazy buggers to be up, so I'll start off talking to myself on here.
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    Well tomorrow is day three of the 3-day break I've given myself, and the first day where I won't have anything that needs doing. Also going to be pretty cold again, so I will probably start the day with John Steed and Emma again. Unless Mrs. P ruins it by remembering something else that needs doing.

    Don't expect any of you lazy buggers to be up, so I'll start off talking to myself on here.
    I'll be up. I usually watch it when it's on again in the afternoon but they're showing the snooker instead at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    Don't expect any of you lazy buggers to be up
    Dunno about anybody else, but I'm usually up around 6.45am but sometimes get up earlier. I was late today at 7.15.

    I get up when I wake up, can't do the laying in bed thing. I normally turn the alarm clock off before it bleeps at its set time of 7.10, don't really need it.
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    -2c this morning but starting to get a lot of sun so should get rid of jack frost. i have a couple of alarms on my phone but im usually awake before they go off. woke at 7.40 today.
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    I have the alarm set to 0830 but am usually up by about 0730 (except in the depths of winter when it's dark until 0800) as the daylight always wakes me up.

    For some reason it's almost always bright in the mornings round here, then it clouds over by about 0930.

    I think in the last year the alarm has woken me up once.

    Sunny here this morning but only 1C.
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