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Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:02 am Posts: 343 Location: East Sussex Highscores:1
Well, either love it or hate it it's awfully snowy here in the UK at the moment. I live at the bottom of the hill and was entertained by an ambulance trying to get to the top which kept slipping back down last night (I know that's not very nice as someone was obviously hurt but it can't have been too urgent 'cos they didn't seem to be in too much of a rush) and a car which got stuck about halfway up and ended up being abandoned until this morning.
Then, this morning, I was surprised that my younger brother was home - when I asked why he told me he'd walked all the way to uni only to find it was closed. That made me laugh a lot. I probably won't be quite so amused tomorrow when I have to try and get to work...I am also ever so slightly worried about the fact that my parents are travelling home down the motorway today after going away for my mum's birthday.
It seemed to me that if, at some point in the distant future, when scores of young people take up the lesson of Yes, it would be a shame if all they did was get drunk and push a couple of monks in a pond.
Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:16 pm Posts: 416 Location: kent Highscores:1
Im with you on that one CQ.............well if you know what I mean. Hot toddies nibbles warm toes a good book or the lap top. Cant wait. However... who can beat that lovely sun on your body. I guess all seasons have their good points...............luvly jubbly
Joined: Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:55 am Posts: 229 Location: Germany
Well the fact is, I'm pastier than an uncooked pastry and this does tend to have its disadvantages when in warmer climes. I don't do the sun very well, I'm afraid. In fact I'm completely plop at it, if the truth be known. Our holiday in Spain was a constant battle against the sun's more harmful side effects, to the point where simply the act of leaving the hotel for a newspaper involved a 15 minute grease up session. Ah well, if I didn't want to suffer under the sun then I shouldn't have been born ginger, right kids? Right Reg.
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