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"then it's all downhill to Christmas " It will be here before we know it. I start my shopping next month. | |||
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"Nights a drawin in heating on already soon be dark and dingy wet and cold xx " and here we were still waiting for summer | |||
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"Nights a drawin in heating on already soon be dark and dingy wet and cold xx " Sod off soapy, next thing ya'll have ya chrissy tree up And I would love to help you put it up | |||
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"love dark winter nights in front of the fire " long way off yet lol | |||
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"Nights a drawin in heating on already soon be dark and dingy wet and cold xx " Think you need to get a builder in to sort that damp out that's leaving you dingy wet and cold | |||
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"So do we dance naked tomorrow morning or did I miss all the fun this morning?? " soon as dawn breaks n 2 hours time | |||
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"So do we dance naked tomorrow morning or did I miss all the fun this morning?? soon as dawn breaks n 2 hours time " I thought dawn was at 6am or something?? | |||
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"then it's all downhill to Christmas " 185 Sleeps... { Or meets.... Eh Jack... } | |||
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" I thought dawn was at 6am or something?? soon as dawn breaks over the horizon depends were u r" The trick is to know when dawn is about to break.... And get the hell out of the room... | |||
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" Sorry to be the party pooper but aren't all "days" of equal length? There's considerable variation between sunrise from Aberdeen to Margate, from Plymouth to Norwich. On the ISS they circle the earth every 40 minutes, who knows where they see the sunrise? " On this day, the earth's "circle of illumination" will be from the Arctic Circle on the far side of the earth (in relation to the sun) to the Antarctic Circle on the near side of the earth. The equator receives twelve hours of daylight, there's 24 hours of daylight at the North Pole and areas north of 66°30' N, and there's 24 hours of darkness at the South Pole and areas south of 66°30' S. June 20-21 is start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere but simultaneously the start of winter in the Southern Hemisphere. It's also the longest day of sunlight for places in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest day for cities south of the equator. | |||
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" Sorry to be the party pooper but aren't all "days" of equal length? There's considerable variation between sunrise from Aberdeen to Margate, from Plymouth to Norwich. On the ISS they circle the earth every 40 minutes, who knows where they see the sunrise? On this day, the earth's "circle of illumination" will be from the Arctic Circle on the far side of the earth (in relation to the sun) to the Antarctic Circle on the near side of the earth. The equator receives twelve hours of daylight, there's 24 hours of daylight at the North Pole and areas north of 66°30' N, and there's 24 hours of darkness at the South Pole and areas south of 66°30' S. June 20-21 is start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere but simultaneously the start of winter in the Southern Hemisphere. It's also the longest day of sunlight for places in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest day for cities south of the equator. " So basically it's MidSummer here and MidWinter in Australia? | |||
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