I would just like to say that I am totally and utterly pissed off with so called "Summers" in this country.
Have we had more than 3 decent days weather in a row at any one time yet this year? I don't think so.
Easy to blame Gordon Brown, and I do by the way.
We just have dreary summers with the odd scorcher every 5 or 6 years. 2006 was glorious, but since then pants.
It seems to me that summer is now your two weeks in the Med etc if you are lucky enough to be able to get away.
I don't care what you say, they were better when I was a kid - Good Lord! I am beginning to sound like my dear old Nan!
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When i was a teen, you would break up from school and for six weeks it would be glorious sunshine from 5am to 11 o clock at night. Not a drop of rain for six weeks.
(But I don't give Alex Salmond the credit, by the way.)
Yes, thanks v much, but can we have our oil back now, please ;-)
Plus the huge cost of listening to men in skirts moan about the English every day.
1. Johnny - what a player for our club and a massively untimely death
2. Donna - "love to love you baby"
oh and '76 wasn't bad - a bit too dry though!
WHY??????
British summers used to be very ify for many years then sometime 1980s (?) we started to get wrmer summers. Last year was worst i can remember for along time. Year before wes when all the records were broken i think. Maybe its a return to the UKs traditional climate ?
My hols as great as they were seem along time past in April !
I got the most ludicrous sunburn at Bickley lido that year- was sooooooo hot. Great summer- i owed a great deal to Calamine lotion that year..
Merton Parkers wonder where they r now.
Pards has got some front, but he has to be to blame for the depression we now have because he shows no faith in English summers, any opportunities are quickly condensed. He always seeks the refuge of a foreign summer, like this Spanish one they are giving a really good run now. This is hardly creating the atmosphere needed to storm the league, indeed I feel our chances evaporating away.
There's no drought of talent, but Pards' attitude is killing our potential to shine and the clouds won't lift until it has been blown away.
Your oil?
I'd like to have seen your lot try extracting it armed only with a blue painted face, a deep-fried Mars bar and your benefit giro's!!!
I used to see Mick Talbot (who was also in The Style Council) at Charlton home games.