Things the UK is hotter than today: 1. Spain 2. Texas 3. Lava 4. Tabasco 5. A vindaloo 6. The Earths core 7. The sun 8. A sauna 9. A sauna on the sun 10. The inside of a tent any time after 7am 11. Cheese fondue 12. A shower when somebody nearby runs a tap 13. A laptop after 20 minutes of use 14. The Doritos in a red packet 15. A jacket potato 16. The inside of a toasted Pop Tart 17. The inside of a toasted pitta bread 18. The inside of pretty much anything thats been in a toaster 19. The inside of a toaster 20. A bonfire 21. The fuzz in Hot Fuzz 22. Sriracha 23. The equator 24. A pizza when its straight out of the oven but youll still try and eat it 25. A hot tub 26. The hot tub in Hot Tub Time Machine 27. The hot tub in Hot Tub Time Machine 2 28. Leather car seats 29. Anyone wearing black 30. The pan that holds sizzling fajitas you get in restaurants 31. Vanilla Ices cousin, Saffron Fire 32. Running a bath in Mexico 33. Running a temperature in Mexico 34. Running a marathon in Mexico 35. Mexico 36. A Bombay Bad Boy Pot Noodle 37. The steam that comes out of a pre-heated oven 38. The steam that comes out of a microwave ready meal when you peel back the film 39. Steam in general 40. Antarctica 41. A plate thats been in the microwave 42. Boiling water 43. Mordor
Don't put yourself down John, remember we've seen the Baywatch beach photo
Hi Joanne
When I read the list I did pause at the vindaloo, that's way too hot for me but it did make me think of a sizzling pan of chicken tikka coming out down at the Indian.
__________________
Doug
These are only my opinions of how I see things and therefore should not be taken as advice
Don't put yourself down John, remember we've seen the Baywatch beach photo
Hi Joanne
When I read the list I did pause at the vindaloo, that's way too hot for me but it did make me think of a sizzling pan of chicken tikka coming out down at the Indian.
Lush Doug. And the Chicken tikka too.
I spoke too soon, it's just piddled down here. Typical, since I found a good book I could read in the garden on a rare short lunch break.
__________________
Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.
You should check out answers with reference to the legal position
I spoke too soon, it's just piddled down here. Typical, since I found a good book I could read in the garden on a rare short lunch break.
Hi Joanne,
Was wet and overcast here all morning but turned out lovely again now.
I love reading, at the moment I am on a Wilbur Smith book based back in 1710 which like most of his books is a good read
What you reading??? In fact the question is open to all to join in with what are you reading at the moment?
Ive read a couple of Wilbur Smith's in the past. Was going to pinch a book off my Dad as he had loads and I wanted a new one, but a physical book. But left it at his house, so Im back to my kindle and reading an old school reading list book by Harrison Ainsworth - The Lancashire Witches. Bit of a slog with ye olde english in parts, but based on a true story (loosely) and besides I love Pendle Hill where its based!
__________________
Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.
You should check out answers with reference to the legal position
We had horrible grey day in Scotland with lots of drizzly, sticky rain yesterday Joanne - it was still nice and warm at 19c though!
Yoh Janet..... stranger!!!!!!
Gosh, its hardly dropping to 19 degrees at night here, although I know that London/outer London is worse as I was down there in that sticky horribleness last week!
Hows the job going?
__________________
Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.
You should check out answers with reference to the legal position
Artois wrote:What you reading??? In fact the question is open to all to join in with what are you reading at the moment?
IFRS16
__________________
Shaun
Responses are not meant as a substitute for professional advice. Answers are intended as outline only the advice of a qualified professional with access to all relevant information should be sought before acting on any response given.
I've not read a physical book in years, love reading on Kindle, mainly crime or physiological thrillers, however at the moment I'm reading a racy tale of a young girls's bid to get deflowered. It's quite edgy with more than a sprinkling of "bad" language. Not my normal genre and probably more of a woman's read, but the author is known to me so I promised I'd read it and give a review. It's called "Diary of an Ageing Sexual Adolescent" by Angelina Kennedy, it's available now as a digital download or in paperback on Friday on Amazon. I'm going to get the paperback signed _ just in case _ she becomes famous (sadly missed out on J K Rowlings lol)
__________________
John
Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.
I've not read a physical book in years, love reading on Kindle, mainly crime or physiological thrillers, however at the moment I'm reading a racy tale of a young girls's bid to get deflowered. It's quite edgy with more than a sprinkling of "bad" language. Not my normal genre and probably more of a woman's read, but the author is known to me so I promised I'd read it and give a review. It's called "Diary of an Ageing Sexual Adolescent" by Angelina Kennedy, it's available now as a digital download or in paperback on Friday on Amazon. I'm going to get the paperback signed _ just in case _ she becomes famous (sadly missed out on J K Rowlings lol)
Im with you on your usual choice of book, the name alone puts me off that other one, being the 'diary' but I mean. Let us know what you think!
I recently went to an author talk for a chap who lives near me and has written a few books - police proecdural types (and then for some reason moved on to ghostly fairy type or some such nonsense). I did say I would try some of his earlier books but I cannot for the life of me remember his name. Oops!!!!! Apparently its really easy to recognise places from his descriptions, including his friends old house which he made into a Madam's house which then raised a few eyebrows in the (ever so lightly posh) area.
__________________
Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.
You should check out answers with reference to the legal position
I'm with you on your usual choice of book, the name alone puts me off that other one, being the 'diary' but I mean. Let us know what you think!
I recently went to an author talk for a chap who lives near me and has written a few books - police proecdural types (and then for some reason moved on to ghostly fairy type or some such nonsense). I did say I would try some of his earlier books but I cannot for the life of me remember his name. Oops!!!!! Apparently its really easy to recognise places from his descriptions, including his friends old house which he made into a Madam's house which then raised a few eyebrows in the (ever so lightly posh) area.
If you enjoy police procedurals I can recommend Conrad Jones, there's a series of them all set in Liverpool, including one set in a semi apocalyptic future, as well as M A Comley's Justice series, and I particularly like Angela Marsons, who has written a series of books about Kim Stone, a DI in the black country.
__________________
John
Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.
Oh my dreadful typing!! Now I cannot edit it as you have quoted me.
I bought my Mum the Angela Marsons book for Christmas to get her on to a new author and the feedback was good. Not had the chance to borrow them as I probably only get to read about 3 minutes every week!!
Noted re the other two for the future. My Dad is ploughing through so many books in this hot weather that I might need some ideas for him as well as for me when I get more time, so thanks for that John, very useful.
__________________
Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.
You should check out answers with reference to the legal position