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EcclesCake | 17:03 Sat 23rd Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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I was not happy when I woke up this morning to find a couple of inches of snow and knowing I had to drive over some high ground to get to where I was working today.

I set off through the snow encountering two pretty serious accidents on my journey and then when I finally arrived at my destination discovered that I was........working OUTSIDE!!!

I am frozen to the core, have a hot water bottle on my back and a blanket over my legs and blood on my hands having murdered my colleagues who didn't think to mention that we'd be outside all bloomin' day!!!

It must be wine o'clock by now???
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Poor Eccles. Yes, definitely wine o'clock
Can I be nosey and ask why you were working outside.
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I wish I knew Tilly, I believe my late colleagues had thought the weather would somewhat more benign at this time of year and an outside pitch at the event would be lovely on a spring day!!!
Outside events in March? That's asking for trouble.
Have a bath. That will help, Eccles.
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I was sunbathing in my back garden this time last year Tilly!!!
.............and this year, your in danger of getting hypothermia!
poor you Eccles, take a medium bath and gradually warm it up....that avoids shock and skin damage -and a glass of wine too, that's important for the sanity!
Noooo, I was cold enough at a meeting this morning, and that was indoors!
...................and when you take your medium bath, be sure to drink lots of water to help it go down.

Who else says 'take a bath'? It must be a regional thing.
I say "take a bath" or "have a bath" or "get in the bath", depending on how I'm feeling.
lol Eccles I have switched the gas fire on full, the first time it's been on for about 2 years.............
In Holland, there is a law which states that an employer cannot make people work outside when the temperature is below six degrees Celsius.
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I wonder how bins get emptied, planes get dispatched, emergency services operate, mail gets delivered etc in Holland?

I'm warming up now and I might ask my cousin how he gets by in Utrecht when the weather closes in.......

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