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what?
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 191
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Congrats.
Wearing a poofy, flowy dress with no pockets when you are used to jeans and a T-shirt is really ackward. For my wedding my dad made an ass out of himself and my husband's brother's girlfriend wanted the "family plan" (my husband, his brother and their father). So my mother-in-law was fit to be tied. Fiasco as usual. Hopefully yours went better then mine. |
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Johan's Double :D
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: London, ON, Canada
Posts: 2,667
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writing Q's for dark tranquillity interview, ahhh i ran out of questions
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mölndal, Sweden
Posts: 2,463
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Apparently the Sonishpere festival in Stockholm in August will host, among others, the following bands:
Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, Heaven & Hell, Iggy & The Stooges, Slayer, Anthrax, Alice Cooper |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Longview,Tx
Posts: 532
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People that dont respect that some people work nights,and wake me up being noisey as fuck after i been asleep for 2hrs really piss me off. Oh and 32 hours and counting without a cigarette
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Dahar Mistress
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Midlothian, Scotland
Posts: 1,270
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Amused at how badly English people cope wth snow... When I suggested that they just need to put their snowchains in the boot I was told hardly anyone owns them!!!
I thought they were a requirement in those countries where it's not bad enough to justify putting special tyres on! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Quebec
Posts: 887
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I can probably count on one hand the number of people I know, English, Canadian or otherwise who actually own snowchains....around here most people just have traction aids which are made of metal and fold up...course those are only useful once you are stuck XD. They would make a pretty awesomely dangerous weapon though lol. Although I guess all that may change as last year they made snow tires a legal requirement in Quebec between december 15th and sometime in march or april...
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Waaagh!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: North Of Scotland
Posts: 730
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I live in the Highlands of Scotland and never even heard of snow chains for regular vehicles let alone known anyone who has them. UK get's all sorts of weather and the people can't cope with any of it, always "too hot" "too cold" "too Wet", never happy.
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Dahar Mistress
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Midlothian, Scotland
Posts: 1,270
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Quote:
"Is beag a ghearaineas sinn, ge mór a dh'fhuilingeas sinn" (Little do we complain, although we suffer much) Hey, at least Highland folk get snow and cope with it, it is the English whiners who amuse me. 2 inches of snow and they have to import grit from Spain- Forecast in the UK has "severe weather warnings" for Kent (2 inches of Snow) half of Scotland is sealed in, but hey, if it does not happen in a densely populated area, we don't care! In Spain it would be like "We recommend you put your chains in the boot. We warned you- if you still get stuck in the snow because you don't own a set or can't set them properly it's your own bloody fault" |
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