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Quote: Sinon @ February 11 2013, 9:49 PM GMT

[quote name="reds" post="954336" date="February 11 2013, 9:46 PM GMT"]I wish.

You're moaning about having to leave the snow that's coming again to go to Australia...
It doesn't get any more British than that!

;)

That would be right. Last time I came it started snowing a day after I left. Seemed to have stopped a day before I arrived this time and now it looks like it will start again shortly after I leave.

I wanted to see it!

Quote: reds @ February 11 2013, 9:56 PM GMT

That would be right. Last time I came it started snowing a day after I left. Seemed to have stopped a day before I arrived this time and now it looks like it will start again shortly after I leave.

I wanted to see it!

Have you never seen snow?

Maybe you'll get some in Dublin. You will absolutely LOVE Ireland.

Today was a good day. Which is surprising considering it's a Monday. Good conversation, potential performance possibilities, good food, good wine. It makes me feel all snuggly Hug Sickening isn't it :)

Quote: Sinon @ February 11 2013, 10:00 PM GMT

Have you never seen snow?

Never ever in real life. Doesn't snow anywhere close to where I live.

Quote: keewik @ February 11 2013, 10:14 PM GMT

Maybe you'll get some in Dublin. You will absolutely LOVE Ireland.

Hope so. Most people I know who've been enjoyed it. Hard to tell though- I know people who hated places that I have loved.

Quote: roscoff @ February 11 2013, 10:37 PM GMT

Today was a good day. Which is surprising considering it's a Monday. Good conversation, potential performance possibilities, good food, good wine. It makes me feel all snuggly Hug Sickening isn't it :)

I thought you were a teacher?

Oh bless! To be honest I feel for you now.

By the way... Dublin is lovely but a bit full of English and Welsh stag/hen dos for me. If you have the chance get a train anywhere south... It's glorious!

Quote: Lee @ February 11 2013, 10:48 PM GMT

I thought you were a teacher?

I am, a teacher on half term.

Quote: roscoff @ February 11 2013, 10:53 PM GMT

I am, a teacher on half term.

Oh I see, I was starting to think you were one of those cool, groovy teachers who lets the kids smoke and plays a guitar in class.

Quote: Lee @ February 11 2013, 11:03 PM GMT

Oh I see, I was starting to think you were one of those cool, groovy teachers who lets the kids smoke and plays a guitar in class.

Think again my friend, I'm the Miss Trunchbowl of my school. Right down to the sensible shoes.

:D

Quote: reds @ February 11 2013, 10:47 PM GMT

Never ever in real life. Doesn't snow anywhere close to where I live.

Hope so. Most people I know who've been enjoyed it. Hard to tell though- I know people who hated places that I have loved.

Only a lunatic could hate Ireland.

Fingers crossed that it snows in Ireland for you!
If not, your next holiday could be to somewhere with guaranteed snow. I quite fancy that myself, actually. Where is there always snow, Alaska?

I wouldn't mind living in Iceland, where it's always dark and icy.

Quote: reds @ February 10 2013, 3:49 PM GMT

Feeling sad. Have left london. Time went to quick

It did start snowing here in North London, just about as soon as you left.
Still some on the ground and roofs.

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