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Motobecane

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Location
Kentish
Summers here are like an oven with high humidity thrown in at night and are something to be endured rather than enjoyed in my opinion so I have never considered staying here full time. Winter has been fab so far as late Oct and Nov were glorious but the day temps lowered to high teens - low 20's in Dec with very cold nights. It doesn't rain often but comes in torrents when it does arrive. Overall it has been a great experience so far. We are so glad that we came. ^_^:highfive:^_^

Humidity is a killer. Dry heat can be tolerated better. But which would we prefer: really hot or really cold? Stupid question I suppose... I'm never really happy unless I'm at the perfect temperature - a nice 65F to 72F. Sorry, that's in old money...
 

Maverick Goose

A jumped up pantry boy, who never knew his place
Is that the voice of experience talking?


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Aye that wid be Bobby:laugh:...
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I have developed a thing for blondes .... :wub:

a few days ago I enjoyed the comforts of identical blonde twins from the Isle of Arran ....

full bodied & tarty on the tongue, nevertheless, very giving.

& earlier tonight I enjoyed the company of two fresh young blondes from Yorkshire, Ossett in fact ...

now these blondes went down very easily & I am ashamed to say I had them both in quick succession, one on top of the other.

Satisfied.

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Bobby Mhor

Legendary Member
Location
Behind You
Good morning all Tea peeps:hello:

Good morning Sentinels :hello:

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I'm not the one in purple/mauve..
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Does anyone on here know anything about dogs? Is there a domestic dog that is similar in shape, colour and size to a husky?

The only huskies I have seen are the ones that pull sledges in the snow. This was dog going for a walk, he had a man on a lead with him. I describe it that way, as it was definitely the dog taking him for a walk, not t'other way round.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Does anyone on here know anything about dogs? Is there a domestic dog that is similar in shape, colour and size to a husky?

The only huskies I have seen are the ones that pull sledges in the snow. This was dog going for a walk, he had a man on a lead with him. I describe it that way, as it was definitely the dog taking him for a walk, not t'other way round.


Could be an aketa? Not sure of the spelling
 

jhawk

Veteran
Does anyone on here know anything about dogs? Is there a domestic dog that is similar in shape, colour and size to a husky?

The only huskies I have seen are the ones that pull sledges in the snow. This was dog going for a walk, he had a man on a lead with him. I describe it that way, as it was definitely the dog taking him for a walk, not t'other way round.

Maybe an Alaskan Malamute?

Big news for me! I was hired yesterday to do some content writing for the next three to six months, by a guy in Portland, OR!

More big news: Have a piece being published in Momentum Mag in the US mid-April.

Celebrating with tea, of course!
 

Motobecane

Guru
Location
Kentish
Does anyone on here know anything about dogs? Is there a domestic dog that is similar in shape, colour and size to a husky?

The only huskies I have seen are the ones that pull sledges in the snow. This was dog going for a walk, he had a man on a lead with him. I describe it that way, as it was definitely the dog taking him for a walk, not t'other way round.
There are quite a few dogs that look a bit like that. Norwegian Elkhound, Marmalute, Akita - it might, of course, have been a husky!
 
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