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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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All the cool people from Europe? Given the summer weather we AREN'T having, I would say all the COLD people are in Europe....
I am also from Hampshire, England but I am not rich....... ![]() ![]()
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Auspicious Wraith
Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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Well, I am Scottish. I come from, and live in, the third city in Scotland which is called Aberdeen. It's grey and rainy.
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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I live in a tiny little hamlet that nobody's ever heard of, that ceased to be a villiage proper when the post office closed down because the postmistress retired! My hometown's main attractions are the two bars. Get kicked out of one? Walk 15 seconds up the street and you're covered for another few hours. ![]() Fea
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It's time to smash Fea's illusion about me...sorry Fea, but it was too amusing to spoil right away. I do not live in England. I live in America. I just know British slang from a book I picked up called the British Phrasebook...
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Ooh, harsh, Elennar. Very harsh. My happy little bubble just burst on me and its all your fault.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Utah. And I actually didn't know most of the American slang you sent me...
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Haha... hilarious. I guess I was right in that it's localized slang. Common use in my neck of the woods. I assume you were familiar with y'all?
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
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Can't help feeling that that would be a VERY little book ...... unlike the Bumper book of British social awkwardness and sartorial inadequacy..... ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Beyond cloud nine
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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I won't complain too much, since I rather like my climate. For a sneak peek at the weather in Fea's life: June to September is summer. The weather is normally hot, sunny, and all around summery, with late night thunderstorms and the occasional late afternoon downpour. September to say... the end of October is the most beautiful autumn in the world, if I do say so myself. All scarlet and golden,with gentle breezes or wild gusts, depending on the hour. Its rather common for us to get icestorms on Halloween, and then winter lasts until April. Now I'm hearing Americans complain about rainy winters, well let me tell you: I'm a New Yorker. Central New York. That means lake effect snowstorms dropping multiple feet at a time. That means screaming winds and hellish fury power-outages. And mixed in between, we get ice and rain storms to leave nice invisible layers of ice under the snow. And that's the winter I love. We've got some two monthes of spring after that. But winter is the longest season here, starting with light snow in early October, progressing to blizzards and fun snow, teasing us with an early January thaw, and then freezing us back indoors until midApril. And we get the occasional May snowstorm. I LOOOOOVE New York.
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