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Post by joephlommin on Dec 1, 2010 1:01:34 GMT
Maybe I missed something but the court dosent seem to change seasons. No winter Or autumn or Spring. Why is that? Has it already been explained?
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Post by paxjax123 on Dec 1, 2010 1:25:55 GMT
Interesting point. Or, it may just be that just because Tom doesn't show the seasons, doesn't mean they aren't there. Ogm realization. There was winter. Remember it was really cold and they were all bundled up?
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Post by joephlommin on Dec 1, 2010 1:55:52 GMT
! Yah in the flashback? or are you thinking of something else
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Post by wombat on Dec 1, 2010 2:18:36 GMT
Well, there's here. What are the seasons generally like in the UK? Does it snow much?
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Post by Eversist on Dec 1, 2010 7:32:01 GMT
Mild and wet. Not much snow in the winter, my friend says.
Wiki: "Precipitation is plentiful throughout the season, though snow is relatively infrequent despite the country's high latitude."
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Post by notacat on Dec 1, 2010 10:24:24 GMT
Mild and wet. Not much snow in the winter, my friend says. Wiki: "Precipitation is plentiful throughout the season, though snow is relatively infrequent despite the country's high latitude." Given the past couple of days, this is particularly sniggerish. Last winter, we had snowfall that settled for days and schools were closed. This winter we've had snowfall earlier than ages, and one school near us closed because the access road was too dangerous.
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Post by nikita on Dec 1, 2010 13:55:14 GMT
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Post by Per on Dec 2, 2010 9:10:50 GMT
There are seasons, they're just not that ovious because there are hardly any plants. As usual, everything is funner if you misread "plants" as "pants".
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