Aurora borealis

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Darren Robinson, Oct 30, 2003.

  1. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Sean Doherty said:
    Does that mean you drink a lot or you don't drink much at all?

    Anyway, if you mean you get drunk a lot I suppose you must get used to
    seeing the world in a blurry state :eek:)

    I don't like it but I'll have to take your word for it.
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 30, 2003
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  2. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Andy Wegg said:

    Err.. Citicorp have now moved to number 33 :)
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 30, 2003
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  3. Darren Robinson

    Sean Doherty Guest

    Ah. I woz wrong then. My round then, I suppose.
     
    Sean Doherty, Oct 30, 2003
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  4. Darren Robinson

    mups Guest

    Think so. They looked like that when I lived near Island Gardens
     
    mups, Oct 30, 2003
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  5. Darren Robinson

    Champ Guest

    Summat wrong here - again all I get is a black square wit a red smudge
    in it.
     
    Champ, Oct 30, 2003
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  6. B.G. Finlay IT Services, Oct 30, 2003
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  7. Darren Robinson

    Switters Guest

    <Rob Newman>

    You see that red smudge? That's you that is.

    </RN>


    PS The red smudge is *it*. HTH
     
    Switters, Oct 30, 2003
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  8. Power Grainger, Oct 30, 2003
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  9. Darren Robinson

    athomik Guest

    The icy sky at night
    Paddles cut the water
    In a long and hurried flight
    From the white man to the fields of green ..........

    ?

    Sorry, just popped into my head. It's that old hippy thing.
     
    athomik, Oct 30, 2003
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  10. Darren Robinson

    Champ Guest

    Yes, they are. Something other than black
    Phew. For a moment there, I thought it was just me and Auvache
     
    Champ, Oct 30, 2003
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  11. Darren Robinson

    Hog Guest

    Having lived in Caithness for years and seen them regularly through the
    winter months I couldn't understand what the fuss was about. I recall now
    that I have not seen them since leaving in '86.
    They are particulalry cool when watched in the prone position in the middle
    of a moor with 0.00001% light polution and a face full of 'shrooms. Then
    again it might have been summer and a cloudy evening.
     
    Hog, Oct 30, 2003
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  12. Darren Robinson

    Snowleopard Guest

    On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:27:50 +0000, Darren Robinson
    You lucky sod - as soon as the Aurora Watch site announced there was a
    chance one would be visible right across the UK, it clouded over here
    and started raining.

    At least I have seen it once (about 12 years ago, when I lived in
    Cambridgeshire) - magical, but I so want to see more...
     
    Snowleopard, Oct 30, 2003
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  13. Champ wrote
    If it is any help, I have since found out that my glasses are filthy.
     
    steve auvache, Oct 30, 2003
    #33
  14. 54:56:46N (54.9462), 2:44:01W (-2.7337).

    HTH.
     
    Darren Robinson, Oct 30, 2003
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  15. Please read what I posted again.
     
    Darren Robinson, Oct 30, 2003
    #35
  16. Why, would you like me to apologise for agreeing with your apology but
    not making it clear?

    I think top marks to people for recording funky stuff they see and/or
    hear. My brother's never forgiven me for not recording him on Radio 5
    when he was 13. I had the tape in and everything, but was so
    *captivated* by the moment, that I didn't hit record until the closing
    comments...
     
    Power Grainger, Oct 30, 2003
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  17. Darren Robinson

    Simian Guest

    Whinging Courier :
    It's quite good in Iceland.
     
    Simian, Oct 30, 2003
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  18. It's bugger all in Ireland. Too much cloud.

    --

    Dave

    GS 850 x2 / SE 6a
    SbS#6? DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#16? FUB#3
    FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Oct 30, 2003
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  19. Darren Robinson

    Ginge Guest

    Even if it is I refuse to shop in such a pikey establisment.
     
    Ginge, Oct 30, 2003
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  20. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Ginge said:
    But why? If you ignore the track suits, fat and greasy mothers and badly
    behaved, snivelling children you can get two ham, mushroom and pineapple
    pizzas for £2.99 at the moment and the ham *tastes* like ham!

    Mmmmm, yummy ;-)
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 30, 2003
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