by Thiele » Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:21 am
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:24 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Booney » Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:30 am
Wedgie wrote:People who line up at newsagents for a 1 in 45370620 chance at winning. Get a life people and make room for those who want to buy a paper or magazine.
Why dont these people put an all in bet on the races each week where the odds are much better and they wont inconvenience normal people?
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:47 am
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:People who line up at newsagents for a 1 in 45370620 chance at winning. Get a life people and make room for those who want to buy a paper or magazine.
Why dont these people put an all in bet on the races each week where the odds are much better and they wont inconvenience normal people?
Because the all in will never win you $53M, thats why.
How dare those people buy Lotto tickets...
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Booney » Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:05 am
Wedgie wrote:People who line up at newsagents for a 1 in 45370620 chance at winning. Get a life people and make room for those who want to buy a paper or magazine.
Wedgie wrote:I didnt say anything about people that buy lotto tickets, you must have left your glasses at home Booney.
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:15 am
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:People who line up at newsagents for a 1 in 45370620 chance at winning. Get a life people and make room for those who want to buy a paper or magazine.Wedgie wrote:I didnt say anything about people that buy lotto tickets, you must have left your glasses at home Booney.
My eye sight is fine.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Booney » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:21 am
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:29 am
Booney wrote:Im sure the people in the line up really enjoyed being there, whether they wanted to buy a ticket or just line up for the experience.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by FattyLumpkin » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:31 am
by Wedgie » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:35 am
FattyLumpkin wrote:Not being able to buy long leg trousers. Most stores seem to only stock short or regular - not long. I'm "only" 192cm - but find it difficult to find anything to cover the ankles. However, same stores cater for those with extreme girth.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by nuggety goodness » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:37 am
Wedgie wrote:FattyLumpkin wrote:Not being able to buy long leg trousers. Most stores seem to only stock short or regular - not long. I'm "only" 192cm - but find it difficult to find anything to cover the ankles. However, same stores cater for those with extreme girth.
Amen to that, had that problem myself since I was about 14. I think the same people that design jeans design bus and plane seats.
by Footy Chick » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:44 am
by nuggety goodness » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:08 pm
Footy Chick wrote:So the avatar is a self portrait then Nuggety?
by Baron Greenback » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:23 pm
by JAS » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:17 pm
cennals05 wrote:Squawk wrote:What's the definition of a heatwave in the UK, JAS?
Here, it is 5 consecutive days where the max is 35 degrees C or more, or 3 consecutive days where the max is 40 degrees C or more.
In January, we had 6 straight days over 40, 9 straight days over 35, a max temp of 45.7 and the highest min temp (overnight) was 33.9 degrees C. Ouch!
A day at 30 degrees is classified as a heatwave in London. I can't believe some of the headlines because there is going to be 3 days of over 30. It's apparently the highest alert London has been on because of the heat. It's not even that hot. Warm yes, hot no.
by JAS » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:20 pm
Squawk wrote:What's the definition of a heatwave in the UK, JAS?
Here, it is 5 consecutive days where the max is 35 degrees C or more, or 3 consecutive days where the max is 40 degrees C or more.
In January, we had 6 straight days over 40, 9 straight days over 35, a max temp of 45.7 and the highest min temp (overnight) was 33.9 degrees C. Ouch!
by Psyber » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:30 pm
Sounds like a pleasant warm day by our standards JAS!JAS wrote:This is what the Met office website says...Squawk wrote:What's the definition of a heatwave in the UK, JAS?
Here, it is 5 consecutive days where the max is 35 degrees C or more, or 3 consecutive days where the max is 40 degrees C or more.
In January, we had 6 straight days over 40, 9 straight days over 35, a max temp of 45.7 and the highest min temp (overnight) was 33.9 degrees C. Ouch!
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ ... index.html
Regards
JAS
by JAS » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:46 pm
Psyber wrote:Sounds like a pleasant warm day by our standards JAS!JAS wrote:This is what the Met office website says...Squawk wrote:What's the definition of a heatwave in the UK, JAS?
Here, it is 5 consecutive days where the max is 35 degrees C or more, or 3 consecutive days where the max is 40 degrees C or more.
In January, we had 6 straight days over 40, 9 straight days over 35, a max temp of 45.7 and the highest min temp (overnight) was 33.9 degrees C. Ouch!
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ ... index.html
Regards
JAS![]()
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I suspect humidity makes some difference to how tolerable it is - that and what your body is used to and adapted to..
by overloaded » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:40 pm
therealROSSCO wrote:Now listen to this loud and clear.....
I have not been approached to coach at the WFC this year, next year or any year. I have not approached the WFC to coach this year, next year or any year. This is an unconditional statement.
by Thiele » Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:34 pm
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