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Author:  caryne [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 11:55 am ]
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Dee Dee Ramone wrote:
Bah humbug you coldies!

Being a keen student of the female form, bring on the warmth and the clothes they don't wear. Nothing better than a lunchtime stroll around a city centre patch of grass to check on tanning levels.

:WOOHOO


Well, not for quite the same reason as Dee Dee, but I'm surprised so many of you like the cold...must say, I don't like wearing lots of clothes either! *

Author:  Guest [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:09 pm ]
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Cold is cool as i get to wear my Matthew Ryan coat and pretend i'm a Jedi :shock: :roll:

Author:  NickD [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:18 pm ]
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Winter means:

The football season
Christmas
My birthday
Bonfire night
Log fires in pubs
Hazy mornings
Crisp, sunny days

Author:  Dave [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 1:43 pm ]
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.......Grannies sliding on the ice
getting snowed in so you dont have to go to work
Halloween
lots of gigs when the students return from their 6 month summer break
Santa
Santa's little helpers


........its time we all moved and went to live with Monty in Copenhagen.....Chillsville!!! :wink:

Author:  Extreme Rice [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 10:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Wealdstone

I'm useless with streetnames but I think I do know where Herga Road is. The Wealdstone FC ground is indeed now a Tesco, and not a bad one either. The pub where the High Numbers played (as seen in the gatefold sleeve of Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy) burnt down about four years ago, after standing empty for a few years.

I've chosen not to live in Wealdstone, but I work there.

Author:  Galene Megale [ Fri Aug 13, 2004 10:00 am ]
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Wealdstone rivals Wembley and Grafton, West Virginia, U.S.A., in my list of most depressing places in the developed world. I understand it used to be nicer than it is now, though.

I prefer cold days -- and I love rain and snow!

Author:  Galene Megale [ Fri Aug 13, 2004 10:19 am ]
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sheffieldsean wrote:
Summer time invariably means hay fever and asthma, not to mention being attacked by wasps and bloody daddy long legs.


Fascinating fact (erm ... not really): In America, the term 'daddy longlegs' refers to an entirely different creepy-crawly than it does in Britain. Behold the American daddy longlegs:

Image

These, too, are summer creatures. They're completely harmless, but really creeped me out as a kid.

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