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Post by piskie on Jan 17, 2011 10:03:50 GMT
Actually that should read Snowdrop's in Kenya - lovely work if you can get it eh I asked him what on earth the RAF are doing there, he said he would have to kill me - so I chose not to hear the answer! Poor lad tells me it was 30 degrees when he landed there, bit of a shock after leaving here in -9 degrees - hehe
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Jan 17, 2011 19:25:07 GMT
I volunteer for 30 degrees. I was expecting to see snowdrops in Kenya, I thought it was strange that they were growing there. It doesn't take a lot to confuse me.
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Post by piskie on Jan 17, 2011 22:31:42 GMT
He's going to feel it when he gets home wot wot
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Jan 17, 2011 22:40:16 GMT
If he is enjoying 30 degrees right now, I'm not sure I can spare him the sympathy ;D
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Post by piskie on Jan 17, 2011 22:41:29 GMT
Me neither! Don't worry I have 'jobs' lined up for him
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Post by grindle on Jan 18, 2011 7:01:54 GMT
I volunteer for 30 degrees. I was expecting to see snowdrops in Kenya, I thought it was strange that they were growing there. It doesn't take a lot to confuse me. so did I ;D
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Post by Lou78W on Jan 18, 2011 14:46:15 GMT
Me as well ;D
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Post by Rosie on Jan 18, 2011 16:43:12 GMT
Me too.....then it dawned on me!
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