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Fruitbat (Eric the) Posted Sep 19, 1999
Sounds to me as though you need more sheep. Actually, I was there about ten years ago, stayed in Hollywood for a week and came back to the usual unstable weather; I couldn't get on with constant sunshine....and the lack of sheep.
Something about all that wool and the little black noses...must be experienced.
Fake people really aren't too surprising, given that every major film studio is within about ten minutes of the other (as well as some of the television studios), and everyone fancies themselves either an actor or a writer...
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World Service Memoryshare team Posted Sep 20, 1999
Probably!... to sleep and sheep. I see your point, Spartus. I've just moved from living and working in Thailand back to England. I had a fab beach-life in Thailand (and the people were nice), but for six months of the year it rains! And there wasn't much else to do... whereas in England we're permanently geared up to life in the rain!
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Astrogoth Posted Sep 20, 1999
You ain't kiddin' there! If England is only half as bad as here in Kerry, Ireland, it still rains enough to turn sheep's wool soggy permanently, wether the sheep is still in it or not!
Umbrella - not just a fashion accessory, but a way of life.
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Anonymouse Posted Sep 21, 1999
LOL!
Oh yeah, and since this appears as now to be my last post for this turn of the die (despite the order if you're reading straight down for the first time)...
A very -unofficial- welcome from GoatCounty!
(Look, just because we raise more sheep than goats doesn't mean we have to name our place after the majority population! )
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