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Post by musik on Nov 8, 2023 18:43:23 GMT
I think mine is November.
Always the most creative one. Who can create anything when it's 30°C?
And I don't have to worry about radiation, UV-A, UV-B, UV-C and all that, which I'm sensitive for.
And for some reason people don't feel happy in the dark, and since I appreciate to do the opposite all the time, I use to feel happy in November.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 18:45:24 GMT
July. It’s the only month I don’t have to buy any birthday presents in whilst it’s my birthday month.
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Post by lurcherman on Nov 8, 2023 19:00:50 GMT
April Tawny owls are nesting, Barn owls are thinking about it, start of Summer, Bring on the young owls
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Nov 8, 2023 19:04:09 GMT
December
Selection boxes, Egg Nog, dark nights and people falling over on the ice
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 19:06:32 GMT
December Selection boxes, Egg Nog, dark nights and people falling over on the ice I don’t like winter, birds all rugged up like grannies.
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Post by sticky on Nov 8, 2023 19:06:46 GMT
Got to be August.. Half decent weather Holidays Renewed buzz for the season ahead
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Post by iancransonsknees on Nov 8, 2023 19:09:46 GMT
Probably November. Always head up the Lakes then.
Come back and work starts to wind down for the next break at Christmas.
The Pre and Post December months are proper drinkers months too. Have to get stuck in before the amateurs start holding court, then be there for the forlorn publicans in January when they've been abandoned by them until the fleeting beer garden season arrives.
A pub is for life, not just for Christmas.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Nov 8, 2023 19:13:32 GMT
December Selection boxes, Egg Nog, dark nights and people falling over on the ice I don’t like winter, birds all rugged up like grannies. As long as they fall over on the ice Watching some bird in uggs carrying a Frappyuccino on an icy day and hoping they fall over can be quite the pleasant passtime
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 19:15:04 GMT
I don’t like winter, birds all rugged up like grannies. As long as they fall over on the ice Watching some bird in uggs carrying a Frappyuccino on an icy day and hoping they fall over can be quite the pleasant passtime It’s a very good point to be fair but I still prefer to see em with next to nowt on in the main, even the ugly ones
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Post by maninasuitcase on Nov 8, 2023 19:18:51 GMT
April cos its warming up. September cos its cooling down.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Nov 8, 2023 19:20:26 GMT
As long as they fall over on the ice Watching some bird in uggs carrying a Frappyuccino on an icy day and hoping they fall over can be quite the pleasant passtime It’s a very good point to be fair but I still prefer to see em with next to nowt on in the main, even the ugly ones I'd rather the Feltz types of this world were donned in a Homer style wintery Mumu that covers all over a lacy white crop top and cut off shorts any day. Preferably a discarded Fisons grow bag over the head as well with holes for eyes
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 19:26:58 GMT
It’s a very good point to be fair but I still prefer to see em with next to nowt on in the main, even the ugly ones I'd rather the Feltz types of this world were donned in a Homer style wintery Mumu that covers all over a lacy white crop top and cut off shorts any day. Preferably a discarded Fisons grow bag over the head as well with holes for eyes I wasn’t counting Feltz types, they should hibernate over the summer. And winter ideally
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Post by gawa on Nov 8, 2023 19:35:03 GMT
April.
The clocks have just changed giving you an extra hour of light. St Patrick's Day, Easter holidays, May Bank Holidays are either side so plenty of free time off work. Business end of the football season with lots of big games. The shit winter weather is over and you can venture outside with just a tee shirt. Beer gardens opening up. 420. Summer holidays just round the corner.
April is a boss month.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 19:37:38 GMT
April. The clocks have just changed giving you an extra hour of light. St Patrick's Day, Easter holidays, May Bank Holidays are either side so plenty of free time off work. Business end of the football season with lots of big games. The shit winter weather is over and you can venture outside with just a tee shirt. Beer gardens opening up. 420. Summer holidays just round the corner. April is a boss month. Not a bad shout actually mate now you’ve listed the positives👍🏻
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 19:42:53 GMT
Can come back with July positives. International tournament football (well half the time) Home test match cricket Ice cream vans Most people seem generally more positive Female torsos and pins Sunglasses hiding my ugly face U.K. weekends away Water being enjoyable to drink
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Post by milton58 on Nov 8, 2023 19:48:20 GMT
Weather. And everything in this country are now wank.all the seasons don't really exist anymore except autumn
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Nov 8, 2023 19:53:04 GMT
I'd rather the Feltz types of this world were donned in a Homer style wintery Mumu that covers all over a lacy white crop top and cut off shorts any day. Preferably a discarded Fisons grow bag over the head as well with holes for eyes I wasn’t counting Feltz types, they should hibernate over the summer. And winter ideally And Autumn and Spring
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Post by marylandstoke on Nov 8, 2023 20:18:20 GMT
Probably November. Always head up the Lakes then. Come back and work starts to wind down for the next break at Christmas. The Pre and Post December months are proper drinkers months too. Have to get stuck in before the amateurs start holding court, then be there for the forlorn publicans in January when they've been abandoned by them until the fleeting beer garden season arrives. A pub is for life, not just for Christmas. Got all misty there for a moment. Between that and ‘rugged up grannies…’ Poetry comes in so many forms on The Oatie
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Post by iancransonsknees on Nov 8, 2023 20:35:03 GMT
I don’t like winter, birds all rugged up like grannies. As long as they fall over on the ice Watching some bird in uggs carrying a Frappyuccino on an icy day and hoping they fall over can be quite the pleasant passtime I saw my favourite sign of the year the other day "No Uggs (slag wellies)."
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 20:37:18 GMT
As long as they fall over on the ice Watching some bird in uggs carrying a Frappyuccino on an icy day and hoping they fall over can be quite the pleasant passtime I saw my favourite sign of the year the other day "No Uggs (slag wellies)." I’m going to use that one to the snowflake bird in marketing tomorrow🤣
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Nov 8, 2023 20:42:11 GMT
May.
Usually the month where warmer temperatures become more reliable and blue skies more abundant.
Trees are in new bright green leaf, horse chestnuts have those fantastic conical flowers and you know you've got at least three months of summer ahead.
Glorious. It could be May all year round as far as I'm concerned!
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Nov 8, 2023 20:42:37 GMT
I saw my favourite sign of the year the other day "No Uggs (slag wellies)." I’m going to use that one to the snowflake bird in marketing tomorrow🤣 Lollipop men have a marketing dept?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 20:44:16 GMT
May. Usually the month where warmer temperatures become more reliable and blue skies more abundant. Trees are in new bright green leaf, horse chestnuts have those fantastic conical flowers and you know you've got at least three months of summer ahead. Glorious. It could be May all year round as far as I'm concerned! You’re obsession with Theresa May knows no bounds
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Post by redstriper on Nov 8, 2023 20:44:52 GMT
May
Chester Races, cricket starting, warm weather, girls start wearing summer dresses, light eves, whole summer ahead.
November
cold, dark, damp, bare trees, winter ahead - the only saving grace is I can get out to Portugal each year and miss half of the UK version
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 20:45:20 GMT
I’m going to use that one to the snowflake bird in marketing tomorrow🤣 Lollipop men have a marketing dept? Only when the cycling proficiency start at this time of year with the nights drawing in the roads can be scary. Keeping those guys safe is of the upmost importance
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Nov 8, 2023 20:51:01 GMT
Lollipop men have a marketing dept? Only when the cycling proficiency start at this time of year with the nights drawing in the roads can be scary. Keeping those guys safe is of the upmost importance True Keep it up and you will be promoted to head lost mitten gatherer. They don't collect themselves and the streets are often awash with them this time of year.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 21:02:49 GMT
Only when the cycling proficiency start at this time of year with the nights drawing in the roads can be scary. Keeping those guys safe is of the upmost importance True Keep it up and you will be promoted to head lost mitten gatherer. They don't collect themselves and the streets are often awash with them this time of year. Passed that last year, it’s harder than you think!
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Nov 8, 2023 21:09:04 GMT
May. Usually the month where warmer temperatures become more reliable and blue skies more abundant. Trees are in new bright green leaf, horse chestnuts have those fantastic conical flowers and you know you've got at least three months of summer ahead. Glorious. It could be May all year round as far as I'm concerned! You’re obsession with Theresa May knows no bounds
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Post by prestwichpotter on Nov 8, 2023 21:12:35 GMT
January. I can get a table in my local curry house on a Saturday night as everyone is skint…….
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 8, 2023 21:16:53 GMT
Rejoice, Prestwich attempted a funny
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