Lord Alfred
Striker
Very very frightening indeed.
Galileo, Figaro.
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Very very frightening indeed.
Sounds like he needs a pick-me-up pretty sharpish.My mates a flat roofer and when it’s like this and he’s got the blow torch out he said it’s torture.
Was in the bowels of the RVI today and it was about 5000 degrees
After hearing your tales of places you've worked I honestly don't think you'd get the chance to hoy yourself off.Anyone who has to wear a hard hat. I'd chuck myself off the scaffolding into the traffic if I had to do that.
Some dog that mate.A Lobster retriever.
Anyone who has to wear a hard hat. I'd chuck myself off the scaffolding into the traffic if I had to do that.
The felt becomes impossible to fold or cut and you can’t walk on a piece you have already laid. It’s horrible.My mates a flat roofer and when it’s like this and he’s got the blow torch out he said it’s torture.
Me and my mate were discussing that today. He did 2 tours of Iraq and 2.5 of Afghan. His description of the heat was horrific.Fuck all this man, try patrolling through 7 ft high corn fields in 55 degrees with your full clobber on including helmet, gloves, body armour etc, can’t say I miss those glorious summer days in Helmand
Sweating like fuck 24/7 mate!Me and my mate were discussing that today. He did 2 tours of Iraq and 2.5 of Afghan. His description of the heat was horrific.
I feel sorry for the staff working in Greggs in this hot weather. They must be baking in there.
Sweating like fuck 24/7 mate!
No escape from it.
After hearing your tales of places you've worked I honestly don't think you'd get the chance to hoy yourself off.
Thinking about it I wish I was back out there
Plus the other very important stuff involved in knocking about a war zone and that on top.