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Solstice
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Roll on brighter (and hopefully less windy!) days!
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Merry Solstice from Timperley, all the best.
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Merry Solstice (a few days late) from Kincraig to all my TH friends, whatever you celebrate, how, when or why. As Nick said (here's us agreeing again, Nick), the days will soon get longer.
Carpe diem. Savour every moment.
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Today is the 371st anniversary of the birth of Isaac Newton. Reason's Greetings & Happy Grav-Mass!
Steve
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
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Apparently the shops are all closed today.
Spoiler:
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Our local shop, run by a Pakistani Muslim family, isn't - they make a bundle on Xmas day selling booze and those essential but forgotten little items.Alan H wrote:Apparently the shops are all closed today.
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
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We have an extremely multicultural neighbourhood so I'm sure there will be shops open today!Dave B wrote:Our local shop, run by a Pakistani Muslim family, isn't - they make a bundle on Xmas day selling booze and those essential but forgotten little items.Alan H wrote:Apparently the shops are all closed today.
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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In my case, mild curry powder and yogurt, (for turkey leftovers), but Sainsury's is open Boxing Day.
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Here is the June solstice once again (at exactly 10.51) so we can look forward to ..... what, I am not sure.
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Winter?jaywhat wrote:Here is the June solstice once again (at exactly 10.51) so we can look forward to ..... what, I am not sure.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
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The nights are fair drawin' in...
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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Happy Summer Solstice. Just back home after having celebrated with friends (dinner and bonfire) at Alpe dei Fiori (Flowers' Alps - near Lugano).
The only thing I fear of death is regret if I couldn’t complete my learning experience
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i want to celebrate the solstice too! >_<
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Yes Kbell, if you speak Italian and/or you live in this country or in Ticino I suggest you visit on Fb "Movimento Umanista di Lingua Italiana".kbell wrote:Does anyone celebrate the solstice in Italy, TDC?
We are just a few and new friends are waaarrrmlyyy welcome.
The only thing I fear of death is regret if I couldn’t complete my learning experience
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you do not have to celebrate it but you have to live it - its just there
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Solstice here again. (at 23.03). I feel good that we'll start getting lighter mornings and evenings.