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Arthur Clune
  
So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a tube
of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

--
Arthur Clune http://www.clune.org (http://www.clune.org/) "Technolibertarians make a
philosophy out of a personality defect"
- Paulina Borsook

Simon Mason
  
"Arthur Clune" <ajc22@york.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:c8a5vj$dkp$2@pump1.york.ac.uk...
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

I went out later in the day as I was in bed after working
Saturday night. Did about 30 miles on the road bike in the
late afternoon. All those long winter nights grinding
against head winds have all paid off and I can, ahem,
admire myself in shop windows now and again. Oh come on -
there's no harm in it, it's only like a woman trying on a
dress in a shop!

--
Simon M.

Simonb
  
Simon Mason wrote:

> I can, ahem, admire myself in shop windows now and again.

Watch out for buses!

David Nutter
  
Arthur Clune <ajc22@york.ac.uk> said:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Yep, though not while cycling. Instead I was scything a
field of nettles and didn't notice that I'd sweated or
rubbed the sunblock off the back of my neck until it was too
late. I now look like an extra from the Dukes of Hazzard
(dungarees excepted). Bah.

Regards,

-david

David Nutter
  
Arthur Clune <ajc22@york.ac.uk> said:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Yep, though not while cycling. Instead I was scything a
field of nettles and didn't notice that I'd sweated or
rubbed the sunblock off the back of my neck until it was too
late. I now look like an extra from the Dukes of Hazzard
(dungarees excepted). Bah.

Regards,

-david

Dirtylitterboxo
  
>So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
>tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

I was a good girl - I used my Factor 30 :-)

Cheers, helen s

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Dirtylitterboxo
  
>So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
>tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

I was a good girl - I used my Factor 30 :-)

Cheers, helen s

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Simonb
  
Arthur Clune wrote:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday.

Not me. The only place I burn is on my nose, which I douse
in factor 30.

Simonb
  
Arthur Clune wrote:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday.

Not me. The only place I burn is on my nose, which I douse
in factor 30.

Simon Mason
  
"Simonb" <sbennett@YOUAREALLHEATHENSwiderworld.co.uk> wrote in message
news:40a8a075$0$58819$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> Simon Mason wrote:
>
> > I can, ahem, admire myself in shop windows now and
> > again.
>
> Watch out for buses!

I must look the part or the prat as I originally typed, as
I went into Boots the Chemist today and the woman behind
the counter asked if I was in "the race" yesterday. Wahoo!
--
Simon M

Simon Mason
  
"Simonb" <sbennett@YOUAREALLHEATHENSwiderworld.co.uk> wrote in message
news:40a8a075$0$58819$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> Simon Mason wrote:
>
> > I can, ahem, admire myself in shop windows now and
> > again.
>
> Watch out for buses!

I must look the part or the prat as I originally typed, as
I went into Boots the Chemist today and the woman behind
the counter asked if I was in "the race" yesterday. Wahoo!
--
Simon M

Eugenio Mastrov
  
On Mon, 17 May 2004 11:00:03 +0000, Arthur Clune wrote:

> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Ahhh...

The joy of being Italian, from the South, and naturally rich
in melanine

The last time I got sunburnt was 3 years ago - but I spent a
day climbing on the Alps without a T-shirt...

Eugenio

Mark Thompson
  
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Whilst playing frisbee in the park. I've got all these
interesting shapes on my legs where I didn't slap enough on.
They look like they've been tie- dyed!

Mark Thompson
  
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Whilst playing frisbee in the park. I've got all these
interesting shapes on my legs where I didn't slap enough on.
They look like they've been tie- dyed!

Danny Colyer
  
Arthur Clune wrote:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Fortunately I don't burn easily, but I suffered mild
sunstroke after spending 6 hours working in the garden on
Saturday. I foolishly didn't even think about protection, I
just thought "It's a nice day, I can get on with some of
those jobs that need doing".

I then spent most of Saturday night unable to sleep, and
most of Sunday laying around trying to rehydrate :-(

--
Danny Colyer (the UK company has been laughed out of my
reply address)
<url:http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/danny/> "He who
dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine

Danny Colyer
  
Arthur Clune wrote:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Fortunately I don't burn easily, but I suffered mild
sunstroke after spending 6 hours working in the garden on
Saturday. I foolishly didn't even think about protection, I
just thought "It's a nice day, I can get on with some of
those jobs that need doing".

I then spent most of Saturday night unable to sleep, and
most of Sunday laying around trying to rehydrate :-(

--
Danny Colyer (the UK company has been laughed out of my
reply address)
<url:http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/danny/> "He who
dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine

Tony Raven
  
"Arthur Clune" <ajc22@york.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:c8a5vj$dkp$2@pump1.york.ac.uk...
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!
>
<smug>

Not me, I put on my factor 8 and topped the tan up
nicely ;-)

</smug>

Tony

Mseries
  
Arthur Clune wrote:
> So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!

Not me, no cycling though, cut the grass then walked to
Morrisons. Used my hat and my sunblock.

Just Zis Guy
  
On Mon, 17 May 2004 20:58:39 +0100, Danny Colyer
<danny@speedy5.freeserve.giggle> wrote in message
<c8b5j8$a36$2@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk>:

>Fortunately I don't burn easily, but I suffered mild
>sunstroke after spending 6 hours working in the garden on
>Saturday. I foolishly didn't even think about protection, I
>just thought "It's a nice day, I can get on with some of
>those jobs that need doing".

Foolish man, you should hjave used yout Protdctive Headgear
(i.e. Tilley hat)

Guy
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Msa
  
In article <2gsn10F6emd2U1@uni-berlin.de>,
skankmartin@hotmail.com says...
> Arthur Clune wrote:
> > So. Who else got sunburnt yesterday. Sigh. I even had a
> > tube of factor 30 in my jersey pocket. D'oh!
>
> Not me, no cycling though, cut the grass then walked to
> Morrisons. Used my hat and my sunblock.
>
>
>

Low to mid 20's and everyone's getting burnt! I dread
to think what everyone's going to be like when (if) it
gets warm!

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Mark (MSA) This post is packaged by intellectual weight, not
volume. Some settling of contents may have occurred during
transmission

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