You'll need it. It's a bit nippy out there tonight.DAS wrote:I like the dark cold winter. It's cosy and lovely. I like the cold crisp dark mornings. There's just something nice about it in my opinion, don't you think?
I have the opposite of SAD, which is hilarious seeing as my name is DAS. ROFLMAO!![]()
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I'll get me coat.
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captain marvel
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I've always preferred the winter/dark-nights more than the summer/light-nights, it seems so much more snug and cosy.
I've always preferred the winter/dark-nights more than the summer/light-nights, it seems so much more snug and cosy.
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Big Brother
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I think... that really... we're all missing the "key" element of the original Mr Martian post.
This has deeply.... disturbed me..... You get depression over the clock moving back/forward an hour?
How? Why? What? Are you a chump - I think we did establish this....
For goodness sake the clock going back or forward is not a reason to be depressed over. Are you for real?
This has deeply.... disturbed me..... You get depression over the clock moving back/forward an hour?
How? Why? What? Are you a chump - I think we did establish this....
For goodness sake the clock going back or forward is not a reason to be depressed over. Are you for real?

