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When working in crap weather at what point do you knock it on the head?

 

level 1 When branches are getting blown into the garden 3 doors down?

level 2 When you cant feel your fingers or face?

level 3 When the blower wont blow wet sloppy saw dust anymore?

level 4 When your undies are soaking wet?

level 5 When your man bits have shriveled up so much they resemble a walnutwhip.

Or DANGER level 6 which is all of the above plus there's no more tea & biscuits left :shot::shot:

 

Takes a lot for us to give in completely but after getting soaking wet and blown all over a nice 4pm bath is on the list :thumbup1:

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When working in crap weather at what point do you knock it on the head?

 

level 1 When branches are getting blown into the garden 3 doors down?

level 2 When you cant feel your fingers or face?

level 3 When the blower wont blow wet sloppy saw dust anymore?

level 4 When your undies are soaking wet?

level 5 When your man bits have shriveled up so much they resemble a walnutwhip.

Or DANGER level 6 which is all of the above plus there's no more tea & biscuits left :shot::shot:

 

Takes a lot for us to give in completely but after getting soaking wet and blown all over a nice 4pm bath is on the list :thumbup1:

 

You cant beat wet under crackers....i love it...i have in the past for being so wet..ive lagged myself just to have that warm feeling for a few minutes whilst up a tree..mmm

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Surely everyone cant of stayed in bed??? Must be someone else that's being suffering more than us today...anybody??? would make me feel a bit better :biggrin:

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Surely everyone cant of stayed in bed??? Must be someone else that's being suffering more than us today...anybody??? would make me feel a bit better :biggrin:

 

If it makes you feel any better, I did have to drag myself out of bed to turn the heating down as I was getting far too warm and toasty.

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If it makes you feel any better, I did have to drag myself out of bed to turn the heating down as I was getting far too warm and toasty.[/QUO

 

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When working in crap weather at what point do you knock it on the head?

 

level 1 When branches are getting blown into the garden 3 doors down?

level 2 When you cant feel your fingers or face?

level 3 When the blower wont blow wet sloppy saw dust anymore?

level 4 When your undies are soaking wet?

level 5 When your man bits have shriveled up so much they resemble a walnutwhip.

Or DANGER level 6 which is all of the above plus there's no more tea & biscuits left :shot::shot:

 

Takes a lot for us to give in completely but after getting soaking wet and blown all over a nice 4pm bath is on the list :thumbup1:

 

 

It depends on what my mood is when i get up and what day of week

 

Heavy rain+Monday=roll over go back to sleep

 

but i normal keep going until the tea and biscuit have run out no matter what weather unless i really cant be bother or it too dangerous like thunder and lightening

 

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