State of the Game

About 312 Kelvin here.

Edit: I sit in the office and the AC doesn't work properly.
I bow to your clearly superior forum jousting skills, madam! Excellent rejoinder! Also, even I would consider that a mite toasty!
30 degrees C in the porch right now. For an Englishman thats like walking on the sun :D The good news is no hose pipe bans or water restrictions in place so the garden will not crisp up.
Ah, so about.... carry the two, subtract 3/4Pi, squawk thrice like a mocking bird, squint a bit with your left eye...

86F?

So... warm?
 
I've invested £2 on a paint job. I want, no DEMAND, to influence the direction of game.

Please see proof of purchase below.

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I bow to your clearly superior forum jousting skills, madam! Excellent rejoinder! Also, even I would consider that a mite toasty!

Ah, so about.... carry the two, subtract 3/4Pi, squawk thrice like a mocking bird, squint a bit with your left eye...

86F?

So... warm?
It is quite balmy. Its excellent garden weather because we get a bit too hot and then have a day or so of rain.

I hear TX is a bit rainy right now :D Whats it like being British with rain and grey?
 
I find a certain amount of jelly to be acceptable when placed in the context of a good trifle, which should have far more cake, cream, and fruit in it than jelly, and also a suitably liberal dosing of sherry :)
We are in complete agreement. Jelly and cold custard are perfectly acceptable in this setting, and a trifle just isn't a trifle without sherry!

However, rice pudding and particularly tapioca, no matter the amount of sherry, make me turn green.
 
I hear TX is a bit rainy right now :D Whats it like being British with rain and grey?
No kidding! My backyard has alligators in it (at least they'd enjoy it out there now), what used to be a pond now looks more like a lake and if it weren't for the last half a week or so I wouldn't remember that the sky had any color other than grey.

Is it really like that all the time over there? <shudder>
 
No kidding! My backyard has alligators in it (at least they'd enjoy it out there now), what used to be a pond now looks more like a lake and if it weren't for the last half a week or so I wouldn't remember that the sky had any color other than grey.

Is it really like that all the time over there? <shudder>
Yes pretty much. I live in France now but when I was in the UK it was always like that. The one bit of excitement came just before I left as we started getting very odd weather- although I missed it we had a funnel cloud over our local garden centre- we took this as an omen and sacrificed more people to protect the harvests.
 
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