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Rodger Whitlock 13-08-2003 07:44 PM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

The Devil's Advocate 13-08-2003 09:12 PM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
Thank you it has been awful heat but at least it's not as bad as they've had
in Europe

Rodger Whitlock wrote:
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada


Robert The Devil's Advocate www.pafc.co.uk



Nick Maclaren 13-08-2003 09:42 PM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
In article ,
Rodger Whitlock wrote:
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


Commiseration? It has been WONDERFUL! I have been seizing the
opportunity to relay some paving slabs :-)

Perhaps a trifle sticky, but definitely the sort of warmth I like.
And so do my chillis ....


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Janet Baraclough 14-08-2003 12:22 AM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
The message
from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words:

In article ,
Rodger Whitlock wrote:
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


Wow..must be real, then :-)

We've only had about 76 F here, which I thoroughly enjoy..great for
plants too.

Commiseration? It has been WONDERFUL! I have been seizing the
opportunity to relay some paving slabs :-)


Perhaps a trifle sticky, but definitely the sort of warmth I like.


LOL. "Nick will enjoy it" crossed my mind daily whenever the hot spell
is bemoaned on the radio. How hot has it been in Cambridge?

Janet (Isle of Arran)




Nick Maclaren 14-08-2003 08:32 AM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 

In article ,
Janet Baraclough writes:
|
| Commiseration? It has been WONDERFUL! I have been seizing the
| opportunity to relay some paving slabs :-)
|
| Perhaps a trifle sticky, but definitely the sort of warmth I like.
|
| LOL. "Nick will enjoy it" crossed my mind daily whenever the hot spell
| is bemoaned on the radio. How hot has it been in Cambridge?

High eighties to mid nineties (thirty to thirty five for those
under that age).


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Rodger Whitlock 14-08-2003 11:12 PM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
On 13 Aug 2003 20:14:56 GMT, Nick Maclaren wrote:

In article ,
Rodger Whitlock wrote:
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


Commiseration? It has been WONDERFUL! I have been seizing the
opportunity to relay some paving slabs :-)

Perhaps a trifle sticky, but definitely the sort of warmth I like.
And so do my chillis ....


I really can't disagree with you. I drove down to the San
Francisco Bay area in late June when they were having a heat wave
there -- temperatures in Walnut Creek, where I was staying, were
between 95F and 100F in the shade. What a delight to get warm
right down to one's bones! And it was a nice, dry heat, too, so
very tolerable as long as one wore a hat and sunglasses.

Driving through Redding, California, at the very top of
California's Central Valley, I encountered temperatures around
105F. Hot country!


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Rodger Whitlock 14-08-2003 11:12 PM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
On 13 Aug 2003 20:14:56 GMT, Nick Maclaren wrote:

In article ,
Rodger Whitlock wrote:
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


Commiseration? It has been WONDERFUL! I have been seizing the
opportunity to relay some paving slabs :-)

Perhaps a trifle sticky, but definitely the sort of warmth I like.
And so do my chillis ....


I really can't disagree with you. I drove down to the San
Francisco Bay area in late June when they were having a heat wave
there -- temperatures in Walnut Creek, where I was staying, were
between 95F and 100F in the shade. What a delight to get warm
right down to one's bones! And it was a nice, dry heat, too, so
very tolerable as long as one wore a hat and sunglasses.

Driving through Redding, California, at the very top of
California's Central Valley, I encountered temperatures around
105F. Hot country!


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Rusty Hinge 16-08-2003 12:33 AM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
The message
from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words:
In article ,
Rodger Whitlock wrote:


Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


Commiseration? It has been WONDERFUL! I have been seizing the
opportunity to relay some paving slabs :-)


Perhaps a trifle sticky, but definitely the sort of warmth I like.
And so do my chillis ....


I *HATE* it. I have to run a cold bath and take regular dips. While the
chilis like it, I prefer something more chilly.

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Rusty
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Rusty Hinge 16-08-2003 12:33 AM

Broiled Urglers for Dinner? Or Baked?
 
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from Janet Baraclough contains these words:
The message
from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words:


In article ,
Rodger Whitlock wrote:
Just a word of commiseration to those urglers resident in the UK
and environs: Your current heatwave made the newspaper headlines
here.


Wow..must be real, then :-)


It was. :-(

We've only had about 76 F here, which I thoroughly enjoy..great for
plants too.


It was 98°F here (in the shade and well off the ground) for two days in
succession. Got to make some more cordial.......

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