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Tinkerbelle 28-09-2005 11:20

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnW
You need to come and live in Florida Tinks.

Is that an offer John? :D

JohnW 28-09-2005 11:25

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
Is that an offer John? :D

I'll have to check with the wife sweetie, but if she'll go for it I certainly will>:D ;)

SPUGGIE J 28-09-2005 12:21

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Well I think my next summer holiday will have to be the Falklands or Patigonia this talk of warm weather aint agreeing with me at all:(

Margaret Pilkington 28-09-2005 13:17

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When my sister moved out to Brisbane in Oct 2003 she used to watch the English TV programmes on Oz TV to see if she could catch a glimpse of 'breath' meaning it was a cold and frosty day....because she missed the cold weather (how sad is that)....Now I think she might just have acclimatized, because she told me that this winter she has gone back to sleeping in winceyette jim-jams!

cashman 28-09-2005 13:23

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read an article once in a magazine saying that more people suffer from depression in winter, and i have to agree with that statement. when you go out in the winter in britain most people look glum have their heads down. it became very noticable when i lived abroad people seem to have a smile on their faces,and i'm not meaning tourists.

Margaret Pilkington 28-09-2005 13:34

Re: Summer V Winter
 
they probably look glum because they have chilblains and 'welly-burn'....!

accymel 28-09-2005 14:58

Re: Summer V Winter
 
I feel depressed ive just been out in this weather:(

Roy 28-09-2005 15:09

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I voted winter, but I've changed my mind. I am currently looking forward to our 'super winter' over here, but I know after 2 months I'll be fed up of it and wanting sunshine again....

K.S.H 28-09-2005 15:23

Re: Summer V Winter
 
I'd like to say summer but after spending most of today in 33 degree heat a bit of snow would go down very well at the min, just turned the air con down as far as it will go :-)

yerself 28-09-2005 15:57

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
it's spending half the time on my backside when it freezes over I hate

I would have thought that was more to do with Mthead than with the weather.

Debbie J 28-09-2005 16:22

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmi5bellies
Debbie ...please turn your heaters on full again this winter so that i too can feel the benefit from them ;)
That also goes to next door as well ....snigger !

Heat rises Chrissie so if you put yours on I'd be able to turn mine down a bit:D

accymel 28-09-2005 16:26

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Dont remind me of turning heaters on, i have those rather expensive running blower heaters & econ 7 - OMG its very expensive to keep warm here roll on when council bring us upto to the times LOL

Tinkerbelle 28-09-2005 17:08

Re: Summer V Winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yerself
I would have thought that was more to do with Mthead than with the weather.

pmsl yerself! He wishes ;)

SPUGGIE J 28-09-2005 17:26

Re: Summer V Winter
 
If you are worried about heat you can have the gas burning stacks from the refinery up here gaurenteed to keep the place warm. Scotland could be gripped in a blizzard and thanks to the refinery we wont see the snow as we have our own heating blowers 15 at the last count. :D

grannyclaret 28-09-2005 22:03

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roll on spring,,,,i feel the winter blues comming on already,,,


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