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Not only did we have rain, but we also had Thunder & Lightning.
There are reports that 20 people have been injured in lightning strikes.
Closer to me 2 Brownies were injured when lightning struck the Bowley Scout camp building (Lancashire) where they were attending & went right through the building & struck between them (AFAIK).
And here's me come to work without a jacket.... I'll get soaked on the way home tonight... YaaaaaaYYY!
Originally posted by kink At room temperature .. yes.... but when my room is at a constant 34c..... and outside it's almost 38c.... by the time i got the choccie bar home it was a chocolate drink
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My choccie bar may have been a drink by the time i got it home.. but the ones in the shop were no better. When the heat finally calms down.... their produce will be unsaleable
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Apparently, one of the reasons for chocolate having such a sensuous taste is that it softens at body temperature in the mouth. So, yes, you don't want that sensuousness melted out of it, do you.