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fortunato 11-23-2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 762116)
I never grew tired of the snow. The cold, yes...the snow, never.

That's exactly how I feel.
I grew up in Chicago and Indianapolis, so I was lucky enough to have my share of snow. I love it, too.

Ferret:
You live in what looks like the dreamiest, most peaceful town in the world. Is it?
I'm jealous, at any rate.
I plan on retiring in either the English countryside or the Irish coast. :D

bwind22 11-23-2008 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 761768)
(Incidentally, my great great grandmother was a cousin of Bing Crosby's mother.)

I guess that means we're distant relatives then because Bing was a 2nd cousin to my grandmother.

What up Cuz?

ChronoGrl 11-23-2008 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 761831)
Well, earlier today, me being the showman that I am, I slid on my bare belly (yes, no shirt!) down an icy, snowy, muddy, gravelly bumpy, steep grass hill. OUCH! But at least it got people's attention. I fear it may have put me off snow for a while though.



- Chronogrl

It's all real hunny!

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I'm in the middle east (hehehe) bit of it. In Norfolk, near Norwich.

Kewl. I've only ever been to London... Is Norfolk considered English countryside? (Don't mind the questions - I was obsessed with moving to England for a while so I'm kinda living vicariously here)

ManchestrMorgue 11-23-2008 09:40 PM

Well, I live on the other side of the world, so we are coming into summer.

But, as fate would have it, we actually had a little snow on Saturday. Where I was, it melted as it hit the ground, and the snow only fell for a minute or less. But pretty amazing when you consider it is almost summertime.

ChronoGrl 11-24-2008 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ManchestrMorgue (Post 762171)
Well, I live on the other side of the world, so we are coming into summer.

But, as fate would have it, we actually had a little snow on Saturday. Where I was, it melted as it hit the ground, and the snow only fell for a minute or less. But pretty amazing when you consider it is almost summertime.

I wish I lived in Australia. :(

I forget - Where in Ozzie are you from?

ferretchucker 11-24-2008 08:55 AM

Bwind - NICE! My great great grandmother and his mother lived in the same small town in Ireland and both had the last name lillis. It is possible they weren't related, but considering it was a relatively small town, I doubt it. Maybe 2nd cousins, or even more distant, I'm not sure.

Fortunato - Everyone says that at the pictures. I'm pretty lucky where I live in the town. Most of it is quite nice, and it's very historic dating back to the Iron Age. There are bits of it though which are very less than favourable, and because of the outbreak of chavs, it has received the nickname Thet-hood (as opposed to Thetford). I like it here though.

Chrono - Most of Norfolk is fields and countryside. My town is surrounded by the largest forest in England!

pinkfloyd45769 11-24-2008 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 762313)
Bwind - NICE! My great great grandmother and his mother lived in the same small town in Ireland and both had the last name lillis. It is possible they weren't related, but considering it was a relatively small town, I doubt it. Maybe 2nd cousins, or even more distant, I'm not sure.

Fortunato - Everyone says that at the pictures. I'm pretty lucky where I live in the town. Most of it is quite nice, and it's very historic dating back to the Iron Age. There are bits of it though which are very less than favourable, and because of the outbreak of chavs, it has received the nickname Thet-hood (as opposed to Thetford). I like it here though.

Chrono - Most of Norfolk is fields and countryside. My town is surrounded by the largest forest in England!

I wanna live where you do:( Pretty pics:)

skyblue342 11-24-2008 11:38 AM

[QUOTE=ferretchucker;761768]

(Incidentally, my great great grandmother was a cousin of Bing Crosby's mother.)

Ferret thats pretty awesome i love bing crosby! Im listening to him right now haha.

ferretchucker 11-24-2008 12:50 PM

Cool. White christmas is pretty much the only song of his I know. That and Little Drummer Boy.


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