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Definitely 'that' time of year...

Started by Ed, January 21, 2005, 08:43:23 PM

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I reckon I must suffer from that 'SAD' (seasonally affected disorder) thing - all I want to do at the moment is hibernate...or emigrate :grin: 

The weather here is shyte.  :/ One minute it's blowing a hoolie, the next it's peeing with rain, and in-between times it's just plain bastard cold, overcast and miserable.  Yuk.  I hate this time of year in the UK...not that it's much better any time, but Winter is especially horrible. >:(
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Neuromancer

We are expecting a massive snowstorm this weekend I cant wait!!!!

I love the snow.. I really need to move to antartica or something for the summer ;)

And its not looking good for atlanta coming to philly in the middle of 1-2 feet of snow :)

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Ed

See, I love a bit of snow too, but we hardly ever get any, and when we do, it rarely lasts longer than a day before turning into slush.  At least in a cold, dry climate, even if there's a good dump of snow, you can still do something outdoors, without getting soaking wet and miserable :afro:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

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canadian

Who loves the snow? C'mere ... I've got more than I need. It's white and it's fluffy and it's piled up next to my door and I need some strong (male) people to come and shovel.

Who's game?  ;D
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kimbly

 :cry: Okay, Canadian. Be like that. I'll just stay here in L.A. and wish you happy snow...
No, honestly. Hope I didn't offend with the comment on your pic. I joke around too much sometimes.

Blunt, believe it or not, I have SAD also (I guess these things are relative) and the full-spectrum (of the sun) lamp I bought two yars ago has been a life-saver. It's about a foot tall and I turn it on my face for about  a half-hour before getting up. I noticed a difference in about 2 weeks. Also, my plants started growing toward it so I guess it fools them, too. There are not supposed to be any side-effects but I don't really care. Mine is called Winterlight biosystem or something like that. Look it up.
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Quote from: Lord_of_the_Dense on January 22, 2005, 02:10:05 PM
Quote from: blunt on January 21, 2005, 08:43:23 PM
One minute it's blowing a hoolie,...

lmao

Sorry..that just sounds funny.

I'm with you, that's just silly sounding!  :lol: