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didn't know Hungary was in North Africa ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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Not even close. We have a home in Hungary but only spend the summers there now; after being there the week before Christmas.
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Mrs Wife trusts you to find a house?
On your own?
Wah-hey! Man cave, party den, big shed, treble garage, next door to pub ...
Waddya mean it's only got one bedroom? It's perfect!
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On our budgie, we'll be lucky to get as much as 1 bedroom! We want to be able to move back to Woking, so we will have to take what we can afford rather than what we want.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: We want to be able to move back to Woking I hear Sheerwater is relatively inexpensive, or a houseboat on the canal.
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RightMove have a different idea about Wellerville!
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Only problem, you'd have to live in Luton.
You can't live in Luton. You can only exist.
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Exist? Barely.
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I know what you mean: René Descartes would probably have come up with a whole different meme if he'd lived there...
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The first casualty of Luton is innocence.
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You can move in with me and Griff once we get our place sorted.
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I'm sure the girls would love sharing a caravan on the edge of a Southampton industrial estate with you two, a flock of sheep and the remnants of the South Coast fishing fleet!
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Count me right out - I've been to Southampton!
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OK, so it's only Scumhampton you dont like the sound of, we can change that. This is easier than the lesbian.
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I didn't that South Hanton was the only problem...
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Look on the bright side: Unlimited supply of gin!
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Hi
I'm back after moving from Texas to Germany.
It's freaking cold in Stuttgart.
Everybody except me had fireworks on New Year's Eve, so I just watched. And jumped out of the way a lot.
I still haven't found a house, so am in a temp apartment.
It's freaking cold in Stuttgart.
It takes me 2 trains and a bus to get to work...until my car arrives.
Did I mention the lack of warm weather here?
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Hertzlich wilkommen!
Welcome to the European Winters
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The winters here are definitely dank.
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My deepest sympathies. I lived in Stuttgart for 12 years.
If one day hell freezes over, I imagine it to be like Stuttgart in the winter without a car.
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Hell freezes over almost every year; a nice smallish town in Norway - even colder than Stuttgart.
Stuttgart's temperature range probably closer to America, a small town in Holland.
Sin tack ear lol
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Actually, once it freezes, it isn't that cold any more. People by the Trondheim fjord really want the fjord to freeze over: That reduces the humidity significantly! Five celsius below freezing at 60% relative humidity feels a lot colder than twenty below at 15% RH.
Actually, it must be extremely cold for a long period of time for the fjord at Hell (the village by the Trondheim Airport) to freeze over; it doesn't happen every year. At the very bottom of the fjord, such as by Steinkjer, the fresh water from the rivers reduce the salinity of the fjord, making it freeze earlier. Also, the currents are much stronger at Hell, keeping it from freezing. Sure, this is nitpicking; I'll admit to that. It does happen that Hell freezes over.
If you are lucky, you might run into fellow travellers at Hell that might surprise you: Hell Station - Wikipedia[^]. Unfortunately, the station is no longer in use. A few years ago, you could buy train tickets at a special discount, from Hell to Paradise (outside Bergen), but even the Paradise train station is closed down (I believe). So once you are at Hell, there is no way to go to Paradise - at least not by train, end-to-end.
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