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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? " Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity " Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. | |||
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"Thankfully, no need to be sleeing naked to wake up with a hard cock in the morning here " Morning wood is supposed to decline rapidly in your 40s op is flying fit | |||
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"Thankfully, no need to be sleeing naked to wake up with a hard cock in the morning here Morning wood is supposed to decline rapidly in your 40s op is flying fit " I'm 57 and still wake up in a wigwam | |||
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"Thankfully, no need to be sleeing naked to wake up with a hard cock in the morning here Morning wood is supposed to decline rapidly in your 40s op is flying fit I'm 57 and still wake up in a wigwam " Your fit as a fiddle too that's an impressive body for 57 hope I mature as well as ye your wife/partner looks sexy as fuck too might help with the morning wood waking up alongside her | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. " There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle " A good riiide is what you need! | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle A good riiide is what you need! " That requires energy | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle A good riiide is what you need! That requires energy " Jaysus, you can just lie there if you like. I'm not overly fussy | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? " I can confirm that it was 21 degrees in carlow here at 10 pm most evenings last week as I have a physical demanding job I need to go to because early as I am also up early. The temperature does vary around the country despite wahat a lot of Dubs think and we all don't live in Dublin . | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle A good riiide is what you need! That requires energy Jaysus, you can just lie there if you like. I'm not overly fussy " We ALL know that Michael | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? I can confirm that it was 21 degrees in carlow here at 10 pm most evenings last week as I have a physical demanding job I need to go to because early as I am also up early. The temperature does vary around the country despite wahat a lot of Dubs think and we all don't live in Dublin . " I would imagine the temperature dropped after 10pm though. The point was already made about the variation in temperature around the country. I'm not sure why you're having a go at dubs either. | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle " An Irish woman giving up her hot water bottle fuck it must be hot | |||
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"These comments about the heat always puzzle me. Typical nighttime temperatures over the last few weeks have been no higher than 12 to 14 degrees. That's not particularly hot so unless you have the heat on in the house, I wouldn't have thought it would be in any way uncomfortable? Can I move in to yours Mick? It's regularly been 16c - 19c overnight here with ridiculous levels of humidity Obviously the temperature changes as the evening moves into night, morning etc, but last night was down to 12 at its lowest. It was 15 when I was going to bed but I haven't felt it uncomfortable here yet. Having said that, daytime temperatures in Dublin were a good 5 to 9 degrees cooler than the west in the early part of the dry spell. Just over two weeks ago we had a day, I think it read the Tuesday, where it only got up to 15 degrees with a cool breeze, whereas in Sligo it had got up to 24°. It's mental the variation in such a small island. There's only been a couple of days this month now where I haven't felt cold - still sleeping with 2 duvets, just about gave up on the hot water bottle An Irish woman giving up her hot water bottle fuck it must be hot " I'm not Irish | |||
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"Since I started sleeping naked when the weather got warm a few weeks ago I’ve been waking up with an erection most mornings. Anyone else enjoying the feel of cotton on their naked bodies recently? Happy Thursday sexy Fabbers " I only ever sleep naked all year round but if I woke up with an erection I'd be very much surprise | |||
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