Already have said items stacked ready for the morrow.Neck warmer and the thin beanie to go under the members cap, ready to go.
Might have to stick another layer on under the jersey. If there is room!
Garn orf, I tells ya.
Already have said items stacked ready for the morrow.Neck warmer and the thin beanie to go under the members cap, ready to go.
Might have to stick another layer on under the jersey. If there is room!
Neck warmer and the thin beanie to go under the members cap, ready to go.
Might have to stick another layer on under the jersey. If there is room!
What? Out this way we don't have your little ocean currents to warm the air. Bet you don't even get frost young lady!
I heard that one of my neighbours had some frost recently but then they got a frost free refrigerator and everything was fine again.What? Out this way we don't have your little ocean currents to warm the air. Bet you don't even get frost young lady!
We don't suffer frost under the hermetically sealed dome.What? Out this way we don't have your little ocean currents to warm the air. Bet you don't even get frost young lady!
Neck warmer and the thin beanie to go under the members cap, ready to go.
Might have to stick another layer on under the jersey. If there is room!
50 Irish on a bus??? F me that's going to sound like 55k before you even get to the ground.......Get a nice big beer coat on you! Thats my plan, along with the 50 others from Irish heading on our Tah Bus to the game
We don't suffer frost under the hermetically sealed dome.
In Arcadia ego.
CAN our eyes be anywhere else but on the Waratahs in the Super 15 final against Canterbury Crusaders (Fox Sports 2 7.30pm)? The Tahs are going for their first title in three attempts, which follows years of misery. Victory will be the crowning for Australian rugby union’s best player, Israel Folau. To achieve that, though, he must defeat bona fide legends Richie McCaw and Dan Carter who eat winning for breakfast.
I do like the irony of a flightless bird on the roundel of an Air Force plane.......
For those of us that can't get to the game, will have to resort to the drinking game instead (courtesy rugbybanter)
Mr Jarse, it's good to see you're back on the booze!
Looking at your avatar last week had me worried, then I realised you must have been participating in "Dry July"! February with its 28 days, is a much better month for such noble causes, although the average temperatures are somewhat higher, creating a more challenging thirst!
I predict a 'daily double' for tomorrow: Sally Pearson to do it for the Gold Coast and Australia, and the Tahs to do it for Sydney and Australia!
Paul Kent
Why am I not surprised.
BOM forecast says "Sunny day. The chance of showers along the coastal fringe during this evening. Winds west to southwesterly 20 to 30 km/h turning southerly in the middle of the day."
No roads into Sydney cut off due to snow/ice.
No Excuses.