Just thought after reading a number of threads on the Forum I would start one about the British Weather and see how long it took before the Sun, the Clouds and the Moon were accused of doping....
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badboyberty said:Britain's weather's clean, but you have to wonder what sort of drugs people are on when they choose to live in a place with weather like that.
badboyberty said:Britain's weather's clean, but you have to wonder what sort of drugs people are on when they choose to live in a place with weather like that.
badboyberty said:Britain's weather's clean, but you have to wonder what sort of drugs people are on when they choose to live in a place with weather like that.
Animal said:Yeah, probably sums up the answer to bertie's question.
Bitter people with chips on their shoulders.
Mickey75 said:Just thought after reading a number of threads on the Forum I would start one about the British Weather and see how long it took before the Sun, the Clouds and the Moon were accused of doping....
Or would that be crisps on their shoulders?Animal said:Bitter people with chips on their shoulders.
cromagnon said:It always rains in the north they're used to it.
I like our weather, if it was really hot for more than a few months you would get all sorts of bugs and ridiculously huge spiders mosquitos snakes scorpions. F**k that, this is a civilised country.
Also pollution takes a serious turn for the worse when it reacts with sunlight, really bad for cyclists.
dimspace said:suns shining here, but then it always does in devon.. rain in the north today though..