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But it's okay because now it's more sunny, warmer and lighter.
Ahhhhhhh and I can hear the birds singing and flowers springing.
> WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO HIM?
Apparently he got lost.
> Notorious Biggles wrote:
> How does a fast 17 mile run up some hills, fully laden, in the dead
> of night sound to you? In the middle of a snowstorm.
>
> Try slipping down some stairs, developing a brain problem and losing
> a brother.
We could be doing this all night, theres always gonna be someone who has a worse one than the last...
I'm sorry to hear about your brother jim-hat.
> How does a fast 17 mile run up some hills, fully laden, in the dead
> of night sound to you? In the middle of a snowstorm.
Try slipping down some stairs, developing a brain problem and losing a brother.
> How does a fast 17 mile run up some hills, fully laden, in the dead
> of night sound to you? In the middle of a snowstorm.
Dunno, in my present state I wouldn't last it; but maybe in the future.
> It's sort of fun, no?
I thought it was kinda fun, yes!
> Have you ever walked 4 miles in heavy rain and wind blowing against
> you? I did, when my parents couldn't pick me up back home and I had
> no money for a bus. Nice exercise though, bar the fact I was walking
> and not covering any distance most of the time.
How does a fast 17 mile run up some hills, fully laden, in the dead of night sound to you? In the middle of a snowstorm.
> Summer days = good.
> Summer nights = bad.
>
> Winter days = bad.
> Winter nights - good.
I have supported this theory for years.