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If you like drab, cold weather with snowgrains in the wind.

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I wouldn't believe it - you don't get that sort of setup in this day and
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I wouldn't believe it - you don't get that sort of setup in this day
and
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Cold air from Slavia spreading way out into the Occident.

Hmmm.... I guess something, some event, however unknown, of a socialist
nature, must have happened, in order to earn this country that coming
snow. (Couldn't have been this weekend's Richard Littlejohn column in
The Sun newspaper then.:-p)

Or so they think...?;-)

D.

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Hehe, sometimes, but often a nice deep, cold pool of air moves across
Southern regions :=) .

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