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The 'snow' you've got down in London is slightly less significant than the frost inside most people's frost-free freezers. In Yo'kshire we've got snow drifts, big as 'ouses un remember, we don't have poncy shoes, central heating and leccy to keep us warm-we got coal, dug out t' ground wit' bare hands by honest men, tin baths in front o' fire and buxom red-cheeked women-folk doing t' washing and coooking.
Anyway, nuff o' this ....wheerz me copy o' that there Hagakure...? |
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I think it's time for this old chestnut.
The Official Canadian Temperature Conversion Chart 50° Fahrenheit (10° C) · Californians shiver uncontrollably. · Canadians plant gardens. 35° Fahrenheit (1.6° C) · Italian Cars won't start · Canadians drive with the windows down 32° Fahrenheit (0° C) · American water freezes · Canadian water gets thicker. 0° Fahrenheit (-17.9° C) · New York City landlords finally turn on the heat. · Canadians have the last cookout of the season. -60° Fahrenheit (-51° C) · Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. · Canadian Girl Guides sell cookies door-to-door. -109.9° Fahrenheit (-78.5° C) · Carbon dioxide freezes makes dry ice. · Canadians pull down their earflaps. -173° Fahrenheit (-114° C) · Ethyl alcohol freezes. · Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw the keg -459.67° Fahrenheit (-273.15° C) · Absolute zero; all atomic motion stops. · Canadians start saying "cold, eh?" -500° Fahrenheit (-295° C) · Hell freezes over. · The Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup |
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I have a question - I often listen to BBC 1 in the morning via satellite. When they give the weather, there's never any temperature prediction or for that matter any current temperature. Yesterday they just said "bitterly cold". In the summer they were saying "fair". What use is that? Do British meteorologists not own thermometers?
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Do British meteorologists not own thermometers? We're all having to 'tighten our belts' due to the financial black hole we're in! Thermometers are an extravagance we can all do without; especially when our super accurate weathermen/girls can tell so much about the weather mealy by looking at an old comb! |
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The temperatures are clearly marked on the map that's on screen. They assume that people are watching than just listening I assume. Anyway, they're usually wrong by 12 hours in my experience. I used to video weather reports and view them the next day to prove to my other half that they were generally inaccurate with regards timings.
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Anyone that has met Anil can believe this....
I used to video weather reports and view them the next day to prove to my other half that they were generally inaccurate with regards timings. A] that is an EX other half B] you realised what an arse you were being............... Bill |
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I should have been more specific - I'm talking about BBC Radio 1 here. we had to eat all our pigeons here in Norfolk, well when i say had to, we just did really see below for more culinary delights in the uk either that or sonmeone is taking the michael http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...ahs5ow&cad=rja |
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I should have been more specific - I'm talking about BBC Radio 1 here. BBC Radio 1 is designed for people who cant read the numbers on a thermometer. They invented BBC Radio 2 for Brits with more than half a brain to listen to, Ive heard them use numbers and stuff on there so it might be worth you checking it out. Plus the fact its far more "British" Fuzzy |
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