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Do you love the heat or hate it??  

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  1. 1. Do you love the heat or hate it??

    • Love the summer sun bring it on!!
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    • Hot weather is OK no real issue.
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    • Hate the heat, but it doesn't make me ill.
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    • Hate the sun, it makes me ill if I'm not care full!!
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I love winter...

 

So I can go shooting and skiing :001_smile:

 

to be honest i am not bothered about the weather anymore. i can do as i want anyway. years of busting a gut hail rain or shine 12-14 hrs a day, 7 days a week is paying off for me now. i have good customers and a great worker and good kit. we work hard, eat in lovely cafes everyday and i come home to a smoking hot wife and 2 beautiful children. if the wather is really crappy i get to spend the whole day with them. not blowing my own trumpet, but hard graft pays off, there is a lot of emphasis about the poor wee groundie and the big bad boss. i worked my arse off whatever the wage, but i always had a goal and a plan. :001_cool:

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today the heat started to get ridiculous so i went and bought a camel back from the local mtb shop, holds 2 litres of water and seems pretty light, haven't tried it yet, does anyone else use them & what do they think of them, are they uncomfortable & get in the way when climbing?

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today the heat started to get ridiculous so i went and bought a camel back from the local mtb shop, holds 2 litres of water and seems pretty light, haven't tried it yet, does anyone else use them & what do they think of them, are they uncomfortable & get in the way when climbing?

 

they are good mate:001_cool:

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to be honest i am not bothered about the weather anymore. i can do as i want anyway. years of busting a gut hail rain or shine 12-14 hrs a day, 7 days a week is paying off for me now. i have good customers and a great worker and good kit. we work hard, eat in lovely cafes everyday and i come home to a smoking hot wife and 2 beautiful children. if the wather is really crappy i get to spend the whole day with them. not blowing my own trumpet, but hard graft pays off, there is a lot of emphasis about the poor wee groundie and the big bad boss. i worked my arse off whatever the wage, but i always had a goal and a plan. :001_cool:

 

 

not blowing your own trumpet????:001_cool:

 

all thats missing is a trip to the south of france in your ferrari when it rains.:001_tongue:

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