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Sunday, November 22, 2009

My agency rang me a couple of nights ago just to check in with me and if I had any questions that needed answering. I was curious about the weather so I asked what the temperature was that day. The conversatioin went something like this:
'Oh, and what's the weather like at the moment?'
'Quite warm actually...'
'Oh that's good to hear.'
'Yeah, today was a top of 15...'
'15?! That's not warm!'
'It is to us!'

hahaha... oh dear... it's going to take a lot of adjustment for me to feel warm on a 15 degree day!

So after that conversation, I've decided to keep a tab on London's weather so I can get a feel of what to expect. I looked at the weather forecast for the the next 7 days and they have maximums of around 10-14... but next sat they have a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5!!! How can 5 be a maximum?!?! I'm gonna freeeeeeeeeze!!!! :S scarves, beanies, gloves, thermals... definitely on my list of things to take! It's like I'm going to the snow for a whole year!


my thoughts @ 9:51 AM

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