I can only say that when sober, you avoid it like the plague.....
....after a session, it's the only thing on the mind (unless you have been lucky, even then if you walk pass a local kebab house you still think about getting one and leaving her to get a taxi back)
EDIT: may I add that the picture I posted before hand was the pussy version....real scots have a bottle of Irn-bru near-by
Visited Durham today. Ugh, over 6 miles of walking in 25 - 30 degree heat up a lot of hills! Part of the visit included going through the botanical gardens (£4 quid to get in!? ) and that included a large greenhouse with lots of cacti and a rainforest section...the thermometers in there were recording 30 - 35 degrees (or possibly more, I can't remember) and it was seriously humid. Luckily I wear black, and black only so the sweat didn't show...but unluckily black absorbs a lot of heat. Went karting too, which drained even more energy and made me even more thirsty! Did I mention no wind and very little shade?
Anyway, enough annoying moaning, I had a great day, despite being absolutely knackered at the end of it!
A warm day? In summer? Whoever heard of such madness?
On the subject of deep-fried stuff my local chippy, (for a negotiable fee) would deep fry anything on their menu for you, and pretty much any food you brought in too. Deep fried Cadbury's Creme Eggs are pretty much the pinnacle of heart-attack-inducing batter/confectionary experimentation.
Was on a packed train down the west coast this afternoon but strangely didn't feel that warm - but I'm sure I'll feel it at Oulton Park BTCC this weekend...
And yes, donnar kebabs are great, but Calzones are even better
Just watched a show on the Travel Channel the other day and they featured a restaurant I don't remember where here in the States owned by a Lady from Britan. Everything was deep fried and you could bring your own items in and they would deep fry it.
Winter's just started for us brazilians
I really like cold temperatures (25°C or less). The place I lived before was just about this temperature all day long, and about 20°C at night, almost 0 humidity. It was awesome, I loved it. Now I'm living on the beach, very high humidity all the time and 32°C on summer
But it's winter now so there's no problem anymore 2am, 23°C at the moment.
The BBC website saying max of 20 degrees for Alness......although just been out with a temp probe (currently at work) and recorded a rather pleasent 27 degrees
I hate the warm weather, I imagine I resemble what a yeti would look like caught in the middle of the Arizona desert. However there is one advantage due to the heat......
......the lassies come out in last season summer collection.