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Back in England boo
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Flipping cold up here in Middlesbrough too! Just got a taxi back from Sainsburys, i wasn't gonna walk 25 mins in this!
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: IN YOUR FRIDGE, AWPIN' YOUR NOOBS
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Been like it since Wednesday here, and I'm in Hertfordshire down south
![]() I decided to walk to work on Wednesday morning, which involves walking over the A1(M) on a footbridge, man it was cold up there!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Yeah it starts to get cold in Birmingham too, so cold I just sleep through lectures lol
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From The Grave
Join Date: Jul 2003
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I had to jump on my bike to go to work at 4am this morning. The windblast was a killer. I've just been and bought a pair of fleece gloves to go under my bike gloves, and a scarfe to wrap round my face. That, and three layers underneath my waterproofs (which are also windproof) should hopefully keep me toasty tomorrow.
The bus I was driving when I got there wouldn't heat its coolant above 65 degrees C so the heater more or less didn't function, and I was properly cold by the time I finished my first stint. When I asked the engineers back at the garage, they said it was normal. The bus I drove after my break (albeit a different model) happily stayed at 95C- but by then the sun was out in force turning the cab into a greenhouse anyway .
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