On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 21:10:53 +0100, Mephistopheles
<NotToday@empty.net> wrote:
>On 04 Sep 2008 18:10:28 GMT, Cosmos <Whosat@osama.com> wrote:
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>>Lyle Krut <<Yenc@power-post.org (Yenc-PP-A&A <lylekrut>)>> wrote in
>>news:mrgvb4pn6vdk3a3sibjc6i971houot0lfe@4ax.com:
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>>> On 03 Sep 2008 21:50:51 GMT, Cosmos <Whosat@osama.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I love your MTM posts. If you decide to continue, great. If you decide
>>> to not post anymore of them, a heartfelt "Thanks" for what you have
>>> posted of the series.
>>>
>>> lylekrut
>>>
>>Hi lylekrut
>>
>>No problem for my continuing the post of the series, I am about a third way
>>through the second DVD and have another Camera and Pen archive.
>>Some of the series of the second DVD may be outtakes within same name
>>series that do not seem to have made it to the web page.
>>
>>LOL
>>Cosmos
>>
> Is it ALWAYS frigging SUNNY over there? Back here it hasn't stopped
>raining since Christmas; at least that's what it seems like. LOL
>
>Mephi
>
Hi Mephi
Ah dear old England, I recall even the revered Julius was not overly
taken with the climate of the Britons, considered the place misty
cold and very wet, not to speak of the natives hostility so things
have not changed that much when all is considered.
We also have had our share of the wet and windy, and I am sure you saw
the results of the last one that left the Beijing Olympics looking
rather soggy at times?
Which must have heavily favoured your Cyclists and sailors who were
feeling much at home with the conditions!
But at least it is a warm wet here and the sun does shine between the
rain. And you can get three crops of tomatoes throughout the seasons!
But I do miss the old Bamly's and Rhubarb.
LOL
Cosmos
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