Hi! Susan, yes it is a shame. I hope you are well, getting towards winter here . cold and 15c today, don't like it!!! Hi! Dr. Ken. Bye for now Aussie Jenny
15C cold! Eee lass, round these parts 15C is when the men are all in T shirts and shorts. It touched 19C a couple of times in April and it were a 'eat wave!
Feel the cold Dr Ken. Nay lad 15C is warm not that it's 15C right now. No wabout 10C but it were a tad warmer earlier but not much. Love weather like that. No rain, no wind, not cold
Hi! Susan, as for men wearing T shirts and shorts, it could be no sense, no feeling?? Hi! Dr. Ken. i don't need a warm up thanks all the same! Bye for now, Aussie Jenny
Not at all Dr Ken. I know your part of the woods gets very cold. I was just laughing at Aussie Jenny's idea of cold. It was approximately 12C yesterday and no one thought it cold. Compared with your beak mid-winters 12C is a heat wave
sorry Susan, I wasn't disrespecting anyone if they think 15c is a heatwave, to me nice weather is 30-35c and sunny, I don't like winter, one day I hope to be in the U S around this time of year, still hoping Dr. Ken. Bye for now, Aussie Jenny.
Truthfully Aussie Jenny I prefer 30-35C but sadly tis very rare here in NW England. It does happen sometimes. Yesterday it was about 11C and entering the supermarket came a man (about 60) wearing shorts, T shirt and sandals on bare feet. I shook my head in disbelief.
The white clothing will contrast nicely with the well spanked anatomy. Shame we can't really see it
ReplyDeleteSusan -- I agree. The white clothing and her pale skin would show off a red bottom nicely!
DeleteHi! Susan, yes it is a shame. I hope you are well, getting towards winter here . cold and 15c today, don't like it!!! Hi! Dr. Ken. Bye for now Aussie Jenny
ReplyDeleteAussieJenny -- Maybe you need a good warm up...lol
Delete15C cold! Eee lass, round these parts 15C is when the men are all in T shirts and shorts. It touched 19C a couple of times in April and it were a 'eat wave!
ReplyDeleteSusan -- For any lady feeling the cold, I'd be more than happy to provide a somewhat "localized" heat wave...(at least something would be warm).
DeleteFeel the cold Dr Ken. Nay lad 15C is warm not that it's 15C right now. No wabout 10C but it were a tad warmer earlier but not much. Love weather like that. No rain, no wind, not cold
ReplyDeleteSusan -- Minnesota isn't exactly a warm weather climate. Temperatures during our winter can easily drop below 0 degrees Fahrenheit for days on end...
ReplyDeleteHi! Susan, as for men wearing T shirts and shorts, it could be no sense, no feeling?? Hi! Dr. Ken. i don't need a warm up thanks all the same! Bye for now, Aussie Jenny
ReplyDeleteAussieJenny -- I'd never wear shorts, but a comfortable T at that temperature sounds reasonable...
DeleteI do hope Aussie jenny that you ar enot insulting the good men of Lancashire
ReplyDeleteSusan -- She wouldn't dare!
DeleteNot at all Dr Ken. I know your part of the woods gets very cold. I was just laughing at Aussie Jenny's idea of cold. It was approximately 12C yesterday and no one thought it cold. Compared with your beak mid-winters 12C is a heat wave
ReplyDeleteSusan -- I totally agree
Deletesorry Susan, I wasn't disrespecting anyone if they think 15c is a heatwave, to me nice weather is 30-35c and sunny, I don't like winter, one day I hope to be in the U S around this time of year, still hoping Dr. Ken. Bye for now, Aussie Jenny.
ReplyDeleteAussieJenny To me 30-35c is WAY too hot. I'd be comfortable with about 22-23c
DeleteHi! Susan, I replied to you yesterday but it didn't go through? maybe later. Bye for now, Aussie Jenny.
ReplyDeleteAussieJenny -- Keep trying, they get through eventually...
DeleteTruthfully Aussie Jenny I prefer 30-35C but sadly tis very rare here in NW England. It does happen sometimes. Yesterday it was about 11C and entering the supermarket came a man (about 60) wearing shorts, T shirt and sandals on bare feet. I shook my head in disbelief.
ReplyDeleteSusan -- It takes all kinds... :-)
DeleteIndeed Dr Ken it does. We still get the occasional mask wearer.
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