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Sure is!! I was going to take a photo last night but it was too damned cold to even bother!! I got home and ran straight inside, stole the heater from the bathroom and sat in my room :cheers:

Also, I didn't get home till 8. So it was a fair bit colder than it was at 6 :S

Was the pipe what you wanted?

Haha, you did look a bit chilled.

Will be hoooking up the pipe tonight...

Sure is!! I was going to take a photo last night but it was too damned cold to even bother!! I got home and ran straight inside, stole the heater from the bathroom and sat in my room :cheers:

Also, I didn't get home till 8. So it was a fair bit colder than it was at 6 :S

Was the pipe what you wanted?

This work suits don't exactly keep you very warm. I had also just been standing in cold water washing the car so my jacket and skirt was a little damp :cheers:

The trials and tribulations of erins life. It's very exciting! I lost $4 in the carwash as well because I didn't have time to go in and whnge that it broke, so I just chucked another $4 in another one.

*sigh*

Hello every one.

It was damn cold in Ipswich at 6:50am, I had Jeans, long sleeve shirt, jumper, jacket and benie and was still freezing.

Hey Gordo, that was quick. Gives me hope for mine when I put it up for sale in a couple months. Now the search for a replacement begins!

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