It's what happens when it reaches Level 42 that I'm worried about! Hopefully that's when The Sun Goes Down.
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A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
What would Vedder do?
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Just be glad you don't come from my hometown in Southern Mississippi. Level two, even in our capitalist system sounds something like:
Level 2. An everyday affair. Forget about the lager, it'll only dehydrate you in this 95 degree heat with 65% humidity, making it feel like 130+. Drink water.
Level 3. Forget about going outside. Only crazy tourists from up North and Englishmen would go out in this sun.
Level 4. Who wants to see Level 4?
Thank God for Northern Climates.
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Originally posted by marigold007 View PostJust be glad you don't come from my hometown in Southern Mississippi. Level two, even in our capitalist system sounds something like:
Level 2. An everyday affair. Forget about the lager, it'll only dehydrate you in this 95 degree heat with 65% humidity, making it feel like 130+. Drink water.
Level 3. Forget about going outside. Only crazy tourists from up North and Englishmen would go out in this sun.
Level 4. Who wants to see Level 4?
Thank God for Northern Climates.
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Originally posted by StephenH View PostHave you noticed that we never get pools of molten tar in the roads in heatwaves nowadays, like what we did when I were nobbut a lad? Do they use better-quality tar nowadays, or summat?Gardening is a matter of your enthusiasm holding up until your back gets used to it.
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One interesting oddity with tar is what happens after cows have passed that way, and it then gets hot. The 'evidence of cows' dries out, and sticks to the tar surface so tightly that patches of tar 'curl up' from the general road surface......Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Originally posted by Hilary B View PostOne interesting oddity with tar is what happens after cows have passed that way, and it then gets hot. The 'evidence of cows' dries out, and sticks to the tar surface so tightly that patches of tar 'curl up' from the general road surface......
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Originally posted by ardroil View Posti remember picking the tar aswell when it was hot, and ohhh the smell was lovely, what a memory, really was a blast from the past x
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