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Everything posted by Weston Super Saint
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About time too! https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62215462 If only other football based computer games were as forward thinking. #notwomen'sfootball
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41.3 is the highest from my back garden (but the sensor is on the back wall which acts like an oven baking in the sun all day).
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That was a regular summer day when I lived in Blakpool - 50mph winds horizontal off the sea too
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You need to get yourself over to Paris if you want to see people collapsing at your feet due to the heat
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Does this mean I can send Mrs WSS to the spare room?
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It depends where you go. My daughter is looking to do a nursing degree starting in 2023. Cardiff University will apparently sponsor her for the full tuition fees, pay for all accomodation and pay wages whilst on placement. You need to commit to working in Wales for 2 years once qualified but I don't see that as a huge turn off.
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It's a quote from the Worcester News, feel free to contact their editor and correct them... Although it looks like it does : https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/driving-in-adverse-weather-conditions-226-to-237 quote from the .gov link : "Keep your vehicle well ventilated to avoid drowsiness. Be aware that the road surface may become soft or if it rains after a dry spell it may become slippery. These conditions could affect your steering and braking. If you are dazzled by bright sunlight, slow down and if necessary, stop."
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No good when it's 40 degrees outside and you're stuck in a traffic jam. Wouldn't want the long arm of the law to issue a fine
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Rightly so. Although as Soggy would say it's all Boris's fault... https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/20281436.highway-code-drivers-face-5-000-fine-air-conditioning-car/ Air conditioning (or lack of) could see drivers punished under Highway Code rule 237 which states drivers must keep their cars “well ventilated”.
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I don't have one - merely pointing out that not all cars with air con pump out pollution and greenhouse gases...
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He has respected it. His current job is as a 'talking head' so he's also respecting his current employer by discussing the drama...
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In a Tesla?
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The heat must be getting to him
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Nasser.hussain@skysports.co.uk is your best bet, I'm just repeating what he said this afternoon - I'm assuming that an ex England captain would know the rules but feel free to correct him
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Did the on field umpire originally give it 'not out'? I'm pretty sure he did in which case the TV umpire didn't overturn the decision as there was no 'clear and obvious' error (how VAR should work but doesn't!!).
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Fair point, but the Rother website proudly boasts over 2 miles of golden sands plus sand dunes. That's going to take many thousands of people to fill so there is no space left...
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Whatabout, whatabout, two weeks, whatabout! It's day trippers going to the beach, not people going on holiday to camber sands for a fortnight. Good that you've forgotten you've got me on ignore again though
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-62198021 A couple ofquestions... 1. How can a beach be 'full'? ( no mention of the 'capacity' of Camber Sands on the Rother Council website here ) 2. If you've got air conditioning, then being 'stuck in a car!' is one of the best things you can do in a heatwave isn't it?
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He also took the stump out of the ground at the non striker's end and touched the ball against it, just for good measure. Had they run, it would have been the easiest run out call in history.
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That's not how Nasser Hussain described it during the break in the ODI today.... He stated that if the field wasn't exactly how it was for the first no ball, then it would have been called a second no ball. Seems like nit-picking though as the umpires gave the go ahead.
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Technically the TV umpire didn't give it 'not out' after the review. He decided there wasn't 'overwhelming' evidence to overturn the on-field umpires call of not out. He's got a point to be fair. [/MLG mode].
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It's not on mine - however it looks like the app is geography specific. Search for Weston Super Mare and it only shows amber until midnight Tuesday covering South coast and London. Search for Manchester and it shows red from tomorrow until Tuesday night for a strip down to London. The same app has two different warnings for the city. Bizarre.
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To be fair, it wasn't just "pundits" also ex England players and even an ex England captain during the break in todays ODI. Although it still stands that Lancashire are sore losers. To try and claim that is why they lost when they should have won by a massive margin is bollocks. They lost their bottle and the shiny trophy.
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Oh dear. The claim is that the field was changed after the no ball which it shouldn't have been. I don't believe this was checked as it would have been declared another no ball and they would have had one more to bowl.
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From the "Met office app" as I stated quite clearly in my post. Did you struggle to read that bit? Not sure where your picture is from...