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Sunshine in England!!!!

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Whitehound
#1 - 2012-05-05 14:12:12 UTC
This is worth a new thread. I cannot be the only one who gets depressed by such amounts of grey skies. Evil

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Captain Stupid
State War Academy
Caldari State
#2 - 2012-05-05 14:20:18 UTC
Where in England is this "sunshine" you speak of? I am in the south and although the sun is making a concerted effort to come out, the skies are still grey.
Whitehound
#3 - 2012-05-05 14:54:31 UTC
Captain Stupid wrote:
Where in England is this "sunshine" you speak of? I am in the south and although the sun is making a concerted effort to come out, the skies are still grey.

North-East, and yes, there is still plenty of grey. But all it takes is a few rays to make me happy.

Loss is meaningful. Therefore is the loss of meaning likewise meaningful. It is the source of all trolling.

baltec1
Bat Country
Pandemic Horde
#4 - 2012-05-05 15:46:50 UTC
Its going to hit -5C tonight thoughSad
Alara IonStorm
#5 - 2012-05-05 16:51:10 UTC
So basically you guys conquered all the sunny and warm parts of the world then decided to stay in the dreary part.
Whitehound
#6 - 2012-05-05 16:52:07 UTC
Alara IonStorm wrote:
So basically you guys conquered all the sunny and warm parts of the world then decided to stay in the dreary part.

Yeah, bloody nuts, right?

Loss is meaningful. Therefore is the loss of meaning likewise meaningful. It is the source of all trolling.

AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
#7 - 2012-05-06 06:50:55 UTC
I hate diffused light, no shadows.

The cloud above my head is too low and I perpetually feel hemmed in.

This space for rent.

Louis deGuerre
The Dark Tribe
#8 - 2012-05-06 09:54:59 UTC
Only thing worse than Dutch weather is British weather so you have my sympathies.
Grimpak
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#9 - 2012-05-06 10:19:40 UTC
this thread needs an appropriate youtube link then:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5hOCH_QxDg

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Cutter Isaacson
DEDSEC SAN FRANCISCO
#10 - 2012-05-06 13:49:27 UTC
Whitehound wrote:
Captain Stupid wrote:
Where in England is this "sunshine" you speak of? I am in the south and although the sun is making a concerted effort to come out, the skies are still grey.

North-East, and yes, there is still plenty of grey. But all it takes is a few rays to make me happy.


It was nice out in Newcastle this morning, now its all overcast. I agree, we need more sunshine!

"The truth is usually just an excuse for a lack of imagination." Elim Garak.

Grimpak
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#11 - 2012-05-06 14:01:25 UTC
Cutter Isaacson wrote:
Whitehound wrote:
Captain Stupid wrote:
Where in England is this "sunshine" you speak of? I am in the south and although the sun is making a concerted effort to come out, the skies are still grey.

North-East, and yes, there is still plenty of grey. But all it takes is a few rays to make me happy.


It was nice out in Newcastle this morning, now its all overcast. I agree, we need more sunshine!

I'm sorry but happy and englishman doesn't mix together.

I mean, look at them scots when they get drunk.

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[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right

Sidus Isaacs
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#12 - 2012-05-06 14:12:51 UTC
Whitehound wrote:
This is worth a new thread. I cannot be the only one who gets depressed by such amounts of grey skies. Evil


I actually prefer a gray sky, or fog, with a little bit of rain in it. Not that I do not like a good sunny day, but it is a bit overrated imo.
Something Random
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#13 - 2012-05-06 19:36:08 UTC
I spent the day serving competitive cyclists sandwiches, biscuits and compound infused water.

Im pink, and it started nice but then overcast within the hour. Our viewpoint had a 30 mile 360 degree vista and we watched the rain rolling around us.

But im burnt - not bad and im so gonna be tanned tomorrow.....

Block from now on though.

"caught on fire a little bit, just a little."

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Josef Djugashvilis
#14 - 2012-05-06 19:51:33 UTC
I live in gtr Manchester.

Winter rains followed by monsoon season.

This is not a signature.

Indahmawar Fazmarai
#15 - 2012-05-06 20:03:12 UTC
You see my avatar? I took off her jacket right when i saw the first décollatages here in my city, back in March. Other than that it's been quite a moist April and summer fashion season hasn't started out until this past week.

So, now it's officially spring time and warm weather won't leave until October. Time to drop a theme by a band from my city:

Delafé y Las flores azules - La primavera


Wrayeth
Inexorable Retribution
#16 - 2012-05-06 20:45:01 UTC
This thread just helps illuminate how different environments have differing effects on people. Here in Phoenix, Arizona in the U.S., we've got perfectly blue skies for most of the year; for that matter, we don't even have any clouds at all a very large percentage of the time.

Personally, with heat and the constant, scorching sun being the norm here, I like overcast days. To me, the Arizona environment (well, the southern 2/3 of the state) feels like, for lack of a better word, death. On those rare occasions when it rains, it's kind of like the water of life is pouring down from the heavens. I find it extremely soothing.

Anyway, enough with bad metaphors. You may now resume your normal poasting. Lol
Malcanis
Vanishing Point.
The Initiative.
#17 - 2012-05-07 08:56:10 UTC
Alara IonStorm wrote:
So basically you guys conquered all the sunny and warm parts of the world then decided to stay in the dreary part.



The plan was working great until those damb Germans ruined everything.

"Just remember later that I warned against any change to jump ranges or fatigue. You earned whats coming."

Grath Telkin, 11.10.2016

Malcanis
Vanishing Point.
The Initiative.
#18 - 2012-05-07 08:57:09 UTC
Grimpak wrote:
Cutter Isaacson wrote:
Whitehound wrote:
Captain Stupid wrote:
Where in England is this "sunshine" you speak of? I am in the south and although the sun is making a concerted effort to come out, the skies are still grey.

North-East, and yes, there is still plenty of grey. But all it takes is a few rays to make me happy.


It was nice out in Newcastle this morning, now its all overcast. I agree, we need more sunshine!

I'm sorry but happy and englishman doesn't mix together.

I mean, look at them scots when they get drunk.


What have englishmen to do with scots?

"Just remember later that I warned against any change to jump ranges or fatigue. You earned whats coming."

Grath Telkin, 11.10.2016

Alara IonStorm
#19 - 2012-05-07 09:09:52 UTC
Malcanis wrote:

The plan was working great until those damb Germans ruined everything.

They are a well known bunch of jerks.

I mean warships that sail under the the water... How unsportsmanlike is that?

I call hax, they cheated.
Something Random
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#20 - 2012-05-07 13:47:10 UTC
Wrayeth wrote:
This thread just helps illuminate how different environments have differing effects on people. Here in Phoenix, Arizona in the U.S., we've got perfectly blue skies for most of the year; for that matter, we don't even have any clouds at all a very large percentage of the time.

Personally, with heat and the constant, scorching sun being the norm here, I like overcast days. To me, the Arizona environment (well, the southern 2/3 of the state) feels like, for lack of a better word, death. On those rare occasions when it rains, it's kind of like the water of life is pouring down from the heavens. I find it extremely soothing.

Anyway, enough with bad metaphors. You may now resume your normal poasting. Lol


I really really really tried to RESIST

Twisted

"caught on fire a little bit, just a little."

"Delinquents, check, weirdos, check, hippies, check, pillheads, check, freaks, check, potheads, check .....gangs all here!"

I love Science, it gives me a Hadron.

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