Roadster owners, wear your hats...

ben g said:
buzyg said:
Before last night's thunder storm I don't think it has rained in Cornwall for several weeks. :D :thumbsup:

Very happy that it's only 20 odd degree s here too. :thumbsup: 30+ is simply too hot. :thumbsdown:

Yes definitely. I'm perfectly happy with 25c. That's about the temperature most of the summer here. Anything more and it starts to get a bit stuffy, especially at night.

What doesn't help is I suffer from hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating). I'm literally a walking wet patch :lol: fortunately it never smells of B.O, but I can only wear black or white tops. Grey is a no go, from previous experience :lol:

I wear the same colours, for almost the same reason. I don't have a condition, I am just a bit of a fat c*nt and sweat a lot :lol:
 
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I wear the same colours, for almost the same reason. I don't have a condition, I am just a bit of a fat c*nt and sweat a lot :lol:
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PMSL :rofl: Say it how it is Bing you must have suffered today i popped along to the War and Peace show someone turned a tap on inside my body :o WTF i have never sweated that much but got some nice pics :D
 
buzyg said:
ben g said:
buzyg said:
Before last night's thunder storm I don't think it has rained in Cornwall for several weeks. :D :thumbsup:

Very happy that it's only 20 odd degree s here too. :thumbsup: 30+ is simply too hot. :thumbsdown:

Yes definitely. I'm perfectly happy with 25c. That's about the temperature most of the summer here. Anything more and it starts to get a bit stuffy, especially at night.

What doesn't help is I suffer from hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating). I'm literally a walking wet patch :lol: fortunately it never smells of B.O, but I can only wear black or white tops. Grey is a no go, from previous experience :lol:

There's a posh word for every thing. :) Me I'm just plain sweaty. :lol: :wink:

:lol: it just means you sweat excessively anytime. Even if it's minus figures outside, I'm still Mr Sweat patch :lol:
 

I wear the same colours, for almost the same reason. I don't have a condition, I am just a bit of a fat c*nt and sweat a lot :lol:
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PMSL :rofl: Say it how it is Bing you must have suffered today i popped along to the War and Peace show someone turned a tap on inside my body :o WTF i have never sweated that much but got some nice pics :D
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Been horrible, working from home and no aircon in 30-whatever it’s been heat. However the air con in the office was broken, and I’d have had to suffer the rail travel to get there so... I have at least sweated in privacy and comfort. Kind of leaky-sweaty. Moist is probably the right word, all fucking day :lol:
 
Please wear your hats or slap on the high factor sun cream guys. I wished I did as I have had several rodent ulcer or basal cell carcinomas (BCC). As it doesn't spread around the body like other cancers it is very rarely a threat to life, they may become an open sore (hence the word rodent ulcer), bleed, and never quite heal up and then as I have had to have, a piece cut out the side of my forehead about 50cm long and a few frozen out. Not pleasant at all as now half my head is numb.
It doesn’t help by not having any barnet on top :D
It’s your lives so just be careful. :thumbsup:
 
No need for a hat in Scotland right now :lol: Mind you, I don't really care. The scenery is nothing short of incredible 8)

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The road going to our hotel was rather interesting to say the least :o

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I don’t need a hat.... I need an umbrella!

In Bangkok it’s consistently - around 30 degrees most of the time even though it’s the rainy season right now. I’ve currently got my hardtop fitted
 
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