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January must be the deadest month of the year

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January is definitely too long. How could they make the month after Xmas 31 days long?!?

The money is out since Xmas, the winter grey seems even worse, and everyone is either

still Xhausted, or out jogging the weight off.

Only the devs have their warm little rooms, in which they sit over WOFF and forget the

rest of the world. Or so it seems...

 

:tumbleweed:

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January is definitely too long. How could they make the month after Xmas 31 days long?!?

The money is out since Xmas, the winter grey seems even worse, and everyone is either

still Xhausted, or out jogging the weight off.

Only the devs have their warm little rooms, in which they sit over WOFF and forget the

rest of the world. Or so it seems...

 

:tumbleweed:

 

......

See then tumbling down!

Pledging their love to the ground!

Lonely but free I'll be found,

Drifting along with a tumbling tumbleweed!

 

 

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January doesn't seem long enough. That darn date to ship out to army keeps creeping up on me

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Ah, that's another view point to confirm the relativity theory.

Where will you have to ship to?

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Don't know abt too long,

 

I just wish the floods and bushfires and heatwaves

would go away (fat chance :angry: ).

 

There is quite a lot to be said in favour of "temporate" climes.

 

And RogerSmith, good luck to you, sir. Hope all goes well.

 

RS

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Sid, I see it in the news every evening.

First the immense fires, and now the devastating floodings.

We seem to get this regularly now, even here in Germany we had such high water lines, that

the river dams partly broke and land was flooded. We may have to build houses on poles in

future, and we may need very strong beliefs or will, to clean and build up after each disaster.

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Hi Olham,

 

it's been a shocker lately.

 

Yes, the material damage is severe,

but it is the loss of lives that really hits

home.

 

I'm with you on the increasing frequency

of these "extreme" events. If it continues

like this we will indeed be living in interesting

times.

 

All the best.

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My thread title is definitely wrong for southeast Australia...

All the best to all of you down under!

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I hadn't noticed that, heh.

 

Don't change it, very appropriate gallows humour.

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On a more positive note, at least we all survived 'Blue Monday'.

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Hi Dej,

 

I don't get Blue Mondays any more...cos I'm retired :beach: .

Pass me that lotus, will you.

 

All the best.

 

RS

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