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Cold. Or is it?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostCrikey, by Eck, when I were a lad, etc etc.
You should try a Moscow winter. Last year was a warm one - it didn't get properly cold until February - then it was regularly -20C and snowing every night.
Very pretty but a right bastard on your boots with all the chemicals they put down to keep the roads clear.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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As a child in the '70's I remember building snow walls and having pitched snowball fights with my friends, we used to take sledges to a local hill every year for at least a week or two every year. Being a rural area the schools shut at least a couple of times a year as lots of the kids came from remote villages. The summers were a lot drier too.
In the last 20 or so years in Yorkshire there's been very little snow despite the fact that I live in the Pennines.
I put it down to normal fluctuations in the climate.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAs a child in the '70's I remember building snow walls and having pitched snowball fights with my friends, we used to take sledges to a local hill every year for at least a week or two every year. Being a rural area the schools shut at least a couple of times a year as lots of the kids came from remote villages. The summers were a lot drier too.
In the last 20 or so years in Yorkshire there's been very little snow despite the fact that I live in the Pennines.
I put it down to normal fluctuations in the climate.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostOr you might have lived on a hill or at a higher elevation as a child?
My home town as a child has had very little snow in the last two decades, I still have friends living there so it's not just geography.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostMy home town as a child has had very little snow in the last two decades, I still have friends living there so it's not just geography.Comment
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