picacho
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Not bad in 14 months at all. Deserves a drink I reckon.
australwind said:Any excuse for a drink, Mud....any excuse......![]()
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australwind said:Any excuse for a drink, Mud....any excuse......![]()
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Ladybird said:Sounds like a plan.
I had an overwhelming urge today to catch a flight somewhere.... anywhere, just to get away, and I lurve Tapas.
Have you noticed we have something in common... trees. Mine be a Coolibah.
picacho said:Not bad in 14 months at all. Deserves a drink I reckon.
picacho said:It is there to test me, to tease me. I shall be strong and resist.
Oh joy...................
FORECAST:
Fine and hot. Winds becoming E/NE'ly overnight with a sea breeze tomorrow
afternoon.
TEMPERATURES: Minimum: 23 Maximum: 38
UV INDEX: 11 [EXTREME]
FIRE DANGER: Coastal Plain: VERY HIGH
Hills: VERY HIGH
The overnight minimum was 19.7 at 0253 hours
Today's maximum was 37.9 at 1439hours
It will continue to be fine and hot until Wednesday with E/NE winds and
afternoon sea breezes.
MEDIUM RANGE FORECAST FOR PERTH FOR:
Monday : Fine. Hot. Min: 22 Max: 36
Tuesday : Fine. Hot. Min: 21 Max: 36
Wednesday : Fine, very hot. Min: 23 Max: 38
australwind said:I am a little embarrassed at the number, but in the early days, I fooled about a bit............now I have a more dedicated approach......![]()
mudgerabah said:Yes I noticed that, but given my age I immediately thought of a cask of wine. Sorry, it was a seventies, student thing! All we could afford.
This I understand. I really want a holiday that involves a flight. Makes the distance seem greater, and the break all the better.australwind said:If I haven't flown for a while and I take someone out to the airport or pick someone up...the smell of aviation fuel in the air is enough for me..... I get such an itch.............![]()
mudgerabah said:So you fool about a lot now ?
I remember the cask thing, and the mandatory flagon of Moselle before that. What was a bbq without one?mudgerabah said:Yes I noticed that, but given my age I immediately thought of a cask of wine. Sorry, it was a seventies, student thing! All we could afford.
Anyway, don't plan to come here during the Games, although I could meet you at the airport in an official car if you did! It might be worth losing my job over.
You'd better give me a little time to research Spanish eateries here.
OK, that's done. I'm ready!
Hi kinky... seems it's going to be hot again tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that, and the........ get the drift?kinky_scorpio said:Hello everyone
Bloody hot day in perth.
At least its cooler now
Ladybird said:This I understand. I really want a holiday that involves a flight. Makes the distance seem greater, and the break all the better.
Ladybird said:Is there no end in sight? I shall frizzle, dry out and become a weather beaten old lady... a gran of four. Dearie me.
I have resorted to plonk on ice.. not bad, but doesn't go with chocolate too well.
Ahhh.. good food, wine and company, that's the stuff a holiday is made of. Thank you.australwind said:Any time I am on a plane of late, it is to work....... but then sometimes life can hand you surprises that are worth it.......so there is an element of "holiday" lurking there when you least expect it!
You know that if you decide to head this way.... that fun and games await..... not to mention good food, good wine and good company........![]()

mudgerabah said:Everything goes with chocolate, I thought.
The Mexicans cook with chocolate, but you probably know that.
I'm told Baileys on ice goes well with it too.
Trivia. Chocolate was only available as a drink until Joseph Fry figured out how to produce a solid version, and our addiction was born.
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/about_chocolate/history_cadbury/cabury_fry/
Now Bailey's on ice would be one of my favourite drinks. Especially at the end of the night when I want something sweet and smooth to drink.mudgerabah said:Everything goes with chocolate, I thought.
The Mexicans cook with chocolate, but you probably know that.
I'm told Baileys on ice goes well with it too.
Trivia. Chocolate was only available as a drink until Joseph Fry figured out how to produce a solid version, and our addiction was born.
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/about_chocolate/history_cadbury/cabury_fry/
australwind said:I am a little embarrassed at the number, but in the early days, I fooled about a bit............now I have a more dedicated approach......![]()
picacho said:Mole sauce....yum
Ladybird said:Ahhh.. good food, wine and company, that's the stuff a holiday is made of. Thank you.![]()

picacho said:Nothing to be embarrassed about. Obviously you have had a hoot in here.
Yep, mines been cranking it's little heart out since early this morning... what would we do without them hey.kinky_scorpio said:hiya ladybird
yep aircon was running all day,
Still running now, lol
Will be running as long as it hot, which seems to be the next week, lol
Ladybird said:Now Bailey's on ice would be one of my favourite drinks. Especially at the end of the night when I want something sweet and smooth to drink.
God Bless Joseph Fry... he should be sainted.
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