Quote: Ben @ September 5 2010, 2:14 PM BSTDeep down, you do actually have a heart, don't you, Roscoff?
No, that was Rocsoff my none evil twin brother posting.
Quote: Ben @ September 5 2010, 2:14 PM BSTDeep down, you do actually have a heart, don't you, Roscoff?
No, that was Rocsoff my none evil twin brother posting.
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ September 4 2010, 11:00 AM BSTThe sky at night's still great though, obviously, love that orange/coffee coloured moon. Anyone here give me the true explanation of what causes that, please. I've heard the atmospheric/visual pollution one, and I'm not convinced at all. I've sat and watched the thing turn from deep orange to its usual silver in less an hour, so how can it be pollution? Would love to know the real answer.
That's your problem all over, Alfred. You don't personally agree with something and so brandish it untrue.
I disagree wholeheartedly and furthermore that's just not true!
Do they have an astrology GCSE as well? If so I hope they stagger the exams across the year so that Geminis don't get at an advantage.
When I was a small boy I was always looking up at the night sky in awe. Now I'm an adult I rarely look at it.
Get outside now.
Quote: zooo @ September 6 2010, 11:30 PM BSTGet outside now.
F**k off, it's pissing it down!
TUT.
I miss the stars... can't see them in London!
Quote: EllieJP @ September 7 2010, 12:16 PM BSTI miss the stars... can't see them in London!
Try hanging around the stage door
Quote: roscoff @ September 7 2010, 2:28 PM BSTTry hanging around the stage door
We might be able to see the Notrthern Lights tonight and tomorrow.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20110217/tuk-storm-to-bring-northern-lights-to-br-a7ad41d.html
*crosses fingers*
Will keep em peeled
Quality.
Wowwww.
But whennn? We can't watch the sky all night.