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Adrian - 05 Jul 2005 21:39 GMT
It's pooring with rain outside and Baggy just came through the flap with
a frog in his mouth. I just explained to him the frog doesn't mind the
rain, and put it back outside.
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Mathew Kagis - 05 Jul 2005 21:51 GMT
...Meanwhile, Baggy is saying  "I could care less if it likes the rain,
frog legs are yummy."

Mathew
Christina Websell - 05 Jul 2005 22:10 GMT
> It's pooring with rain outside and Baggy just came through the flap with
> a frog in his mouth. I just explained to him the frog doesn't mind the
> rain, and put it back outside.
It's pouring with rain here too (for others, around 100 miles or so away
from Adrian) and so cold I have actually had to light the fire in the
kitchen, where the cats are snoozing in front of it just like it was winter.
I am in two minds whether to put my electric blanket on before I go to bed.
It's nippy here.

Tweed
P.S.  With the fire on, my Galileo thermometer tells me it is 18C in here.
68f-ish.  It almost never works in my house as its range is 18-26C.  It is
usually too cold..
Shirley - 06 Jul 2005 00:51 GMT
>> It's pooring with rain outside and Baggy just came through the flap
>> with
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> I am in two minds whether to put my electric blanket on before I go
> to bed. It's nippy here.

It's raining here too (even further south). Last week we were melting
in temps of 33C now we're lucky if it gets to 13C.

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> Tweed
> P.S.  With the fire on, my Galileo thermometer tells me it is 18C in
> here. 68f-ish.  It almost never works in my house as its range is
> 18-26C.  It is usually too cold..
 
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