SoulLoveChild (acolyte)
12/18/05 05:32 AM
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No snow here, it's summer.
Snow is the best thing in the world and too much snow is never enough, except now I don't live at the snow anymore. Expect withdrawl whinging from me June-September next year 
Hey Jareths Girl, that light powdery stuff you speak of is what makes my life worthwhile!!! Skiing that through trees beats sex, and almost even beats the high of a Bowie gig 
Get Bowie Back Downunder! GBBD 2005 !!!!
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JamieSim (crash course raver)
12/18/05 07:14 AM
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Snows great it’s the sludge and the ice I can’t stand. I remember slipping on the ice in the main play yard at school. The yard at the time was full of kids there must have been a few hundread and most of them were a few years old than me. I just remember me sipping and every single one of the little bastards started laughing and kicking me just because I fell on the ice. What a bunch of bastards.
don't u wish you're post was hot like mine don't ya don't ya (from that crappy pop song)
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Pablo-Picasso (stardust savant)
12/18/05 07:49 AM
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diamondogz74 (freecloud)
12/18/05 07:55 AM
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In reply to:
we each posed for a snapshot with good ol' Randy for the scrapbook.
With your woolly hat on, It looks very phallic 
In reply to:
No snow here, it's summer.
Wanna swap? 
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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LadyGravedigger (stardust savant)
12/18/05 08:01 AM
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No snow yet. Something white on the cars, but not really snow. And nothing on the streets. Just really cold and grey and dark. It's three o'clock in the afternoon and the sun is just setting! I miss summer
But if you're gonna dine with them cannibals, sooner or later, darling, you're gonna get eaten
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JamieSim (crash course raver)
12/18/05 08:14 AM
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Would you really give up the traditional British Christmas time for summer in Australia? I couldn’t,’ that probably because I can’t take the temperature above about 23 degrees.
don't u wish you're post was hot like mine don't ya don't ya (from that crappy pop song)
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diamondogz74 (freecloud)
12/18/05 08:22 AM
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In reply to:
Would you really give up the traditional British Christmas time for summer in Australia? I couldn’t,’ that probably because I can’t take the temperature above about 23 degrees.
Yes I would Jamie, I don't even like Christmas that much It's true, I really am now fedup with it, It's nice for children and even better if one has their own children.
I have a fibre-optic tree up in my living room with some presents for Effee, she loves christmas and that is the only reason the tree is up, I have holidays and Effee cannot, so really christmas is for her.
I find that people in general are very plastic around christmas time and as miserable as sin come January, so yes I would leave the UK at the drop of a hat.
The temperature I feel at home in is about 30-05 C.
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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K (thunder ocean)
12/18/05 08:25 AM
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Very little, just a thin layer of white in places. This autumn has been spectacularly warm herearound, I'm starting to really dig this climate change thing, our winters were always too cold anyhow.
On the Plaza we're dancing slowly, lit like photographs
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diamondogz74 (freecloud)
12/18/05 08:31 AM
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Re: Do you have snow yet?
[re: K]
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In reply to:
This autumn has been spectacularly warm herearound
Yes I was noticing that on Euronews, you were having temperatures in the middle to high teens not so long back.
I would find your winters so depressing, especially the lack of daylight.
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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JamieSim (crash course raver)
12/18/05 08:31 AM
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Oh yes after Christmas there really is nothing to look forward too is there. Come January its colder still dark as it was in December and the winter still going to on for at least another three months I hate those months, the first three months of the year are the worst for me.
don't u wish you're post was hot like mine don't ya don't ya (from that crappy pop song)
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