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What I have found useful during this extremely hot weather is,when I have had a shower is to stand naked in front of a fan to dry me off.That way you’re not using any energy to dry your self.So you don’t get out of breath.Hope this helps some of you.Kev

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And make sure to keep the curtains closed Kev 😂😂..but thanks for the tip

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Hi

As long as the doorbell doesn’t ring😁😁😁

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Totally do this!!!

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Sounds like a great idea to me. Xxx 👍

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It all depends who your'fan' is and if they are suitably impressed.cool suggestion though.......Ski's and Scruffs x

😂 you made me laugh I needed that after my mri..

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