Anyone been here in December?? I would like toknow what the weather is typically like? Does it pee down with rain?
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Tunisia In December
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It is variable.
Generally about 15 - 20 deg c, but one year I went it was so cold the locals were dressed for Siberia (it was actaully still warm by UK standards).
Expect some cloud and maybe the odd downpour, but it is very dry, so rain shouldn't be problem.
More of a problem is the fact that the place is SO DULL and BORING. -
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt is variable.
Generally about 15 - 20 deg c, but one year I went it was so cold the locals were dressed for Siberia (it was actaully still warm by UK standards).
Expect some cloud and maybe the odd downpour, but it is very dry, so rain shouldn't be problem.
More of a problem is the fact that the place is SO DULL and BORING.Comment
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Some friends have just returned (yesterday) they said it was the crapest place they'd ever been, and they live in CroydonThe court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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When I was still a permie (several years ago) I went there and was so bored after 2 days I called my office and got them to send work for me to do.
Utterly, utterly sh!t.Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk.Comment
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Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostWhen I was still a permie (several years ago) I went there and was so bored after 2 days I called my office and got them to send work for me to do.
Utterly, utterly sh!t.Comment
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostI hope that the featureless, frozen wastelands you'll be trudging across for months on end have decent broadband access points, then.
Plus, I've got other things to worry about up there. Like, not dying.Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk.Comment
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Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostC'mon, it's not months on end. It's weeks.
Plus, I've got other things to worry about up there. Like, not dying.
Polar Bears.
Alien creatures, like in John Carpenter's "The Thing".
Being frozen solid.
Forgetting to pack your sandwiches & starving to death.
Forgetting to pack your compass & getting lost.
Gigantic, flesh-eating snowmen (maybe not, actually).
Anyway, good luck!Comment
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostWeeks: You hope! Try not to focus on dying. Even though it's a racing cert.:
Anyway, good luck!
Polar Bears. SHOTGUN
Alien creatures, like in John Carpenter's "The Thing". SEE ABOVE
Being frozen solid. HEATING, PLUS ENOUGH STOVES AND GAS TO MELT THE PACK ICE
Forgetting to pack your sandwiches & starving to death. SHOTGUN
Forgetting to pack your compass & getting lost. SATNAV
Gigantic, flesh-eating snowmen (maybe not, actually). SHOTGUN
Sorted ... (actually, who am I kidding, I'm soddin' terrified!).Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk.Comment
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Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostTo answer the points in a bullet-pointed, contractoresque stylee...
Polar Bears. SHOTGUN
Alien creatures, like in John Carpenter's "The Thing". SEE ABOVE
Being frozen solid. HEATING, PLUS ENOUGH STOVES AND GAS TO MELT THE PACK ICE
Forgetting to pack your sandwiches & starving to death. SHOTGUN
Forgetting to pack your compass & getting lost. SATNAV
Gigantic, flesh-eating snowmen (maybe not, actually). SHOTGUN
Sorted ... (actually, who am I kidding, I'm soddin' terrified!).Comment
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