kaz7
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ice pack down the back helps a bit,doesn't last long so you need two to alternateThis was the temperature in my flat this morning and I'm working from home.
I was like Ted Striker for a couple of hours
ice pack down the back helps a bit,doesn't last long so you need two to alternateThis was the temperature in my flat this morning and I'm working from home.
I was like Ted Striker for a couple of hours
No they’re too naughty, leave them downstairs, we’d never sleep.Whoah ,your cats don't sleep on the bed!
After work I went to Sainsbury's and just wandered around the shop for 20 minutes as they had their air con on full blast!ice pack down the back helps a bit,doesn't last long so you need two to alternate
Aww bless themNo they’re too naughty, leave them downstairs, we’d never sleep.
Im a big softie with them, the boy was crying trembling as they’ve never heard it before, ended up nursing him for an hour at 1:30am!
that works as well lolAfter work I went to Sainsbury's and just wandered around the shop for 20 minutes as they had their air con on full blast!
You know where my room is ....Since 1991, there have been 84 tropical nights recorded with around a quarter of these occurring since 2008.
Tropical nights have mostly been confined to the south of the UK, with only three registered in Scotland since 1961 and none in Northern Ireland over the same period.
So far the areas that have seen the highest number of tropical nights this year are Hastings in East Sussex with three, followed by two in Gosport, Hampshire; Heathrow;
The highest night-time temperature recorded so far this year was 22.3C (72.14F) in Langdon Bay, Kent, they added
UK weather: Sorry, it's bad news for anyone struggling to sleep in this heatwave
While some parts of Scotland have been hit by flash flooding, large parts of England and Wales have been feeling the heat.news.sky.com
anyone in Manchester have a spare room?
I am on my wayYou know where my room is ....