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Friday 3 June 2022

Friday's Funnies

 

Dear Family and Friends, It was a nice day, sunny but later the wind got up and chilled things off a bit. I completed an electronics project on the boat, and pm walked by the beach. It was very crowded with visitors, and kids on scooters - nightmare! Now for your Bank Holiday funnies.




Cheeky!








I found another clip from the old Dutchies!














Yes! Grow up!!!


Thanks derek!











Just pray!


Thanks again Derek!











Th Th Th!


Thanks Pete!











Livin for today........!


Thanks Robert!











Ha Ha ha!














But - Almost!!!
















Thtupid!















Hey Mum!!!













A matter of physics!













Yes! Why is that???












I understand now!














Ed - Give me a headline..........Er!












Ah! Now I understand how it works!














Amazing - a living bridge!













I'm guessing - a sports fan???















Whoops!















Now if you have to think about it - you're one of the 90%!















Opposites!














It's Motoball, popular in the 50s - Harwich had a team!













The pineapple is horrified!














This Great Dane is Great!!!













20 Gallon Hat!











Now that really is a work of art!














Boys will be boys!












Towser looks quire content to be seen in someone's old knickers!














Whoops Mum!












Tonight's caption competition!













Another Juxtaposition!













Times have changed!














The bum bag's trying to hide!













Medieval soak!












Mmm! Imaginative!













Perfect timing!













The long and the short of it!!!











Have a nice weekend!


Thanks Klaus!











Let's Dance - It's Friday!


Thanks again Klaus!
















Harwich Weather for Saturday

Cloud soon thinning to leave a mostly fine day with long spells of sunshine. The odd shower is possible, most likely inland during the afternoon. Turning thundery after dusk. 

Temperature: 17C (Inland) and 17°C (Coastal)

Winds: north-east 15 miles per hour, gusting to 29 miles per hour



Astronomical Conditions

Sunrise: 04:41

Sunset: 21:09

Moonrise: 07:26

Moonset: 00:17


Thanks Essexweather.com 


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Thanks for calling by!



Cheers!



Richard.





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