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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
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I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code. |
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"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code. "
There were a few with shorts and flipflops in town earlier. |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code.
There were a few with shorts and flipflops in town earlier. "
I see lots of people wear short all year round and they wear scarf in the winter. But flip flops! Eeeeek. |
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"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code.
There were a few with shorts and flipflops in town earlier.
I see lots of people wear short all year round and they wear scarf in the winter. But flip flops! Eeeeek. "
But they are havainas |
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"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code. "
You'd think it was Benidorm in July here in Glasgow today. Still, nice to see folk looking a bit cheerier. |
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"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code.
This made me giggle.
I've some artwork that I bought in Brought Ferry last year of cartoon batman & robin holding hands & waving they're tops in the air under the heading Taps Off. "
*Taps aff. Bloody autocarrot. |
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"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code. "
Seasons change tbh but hey if a fella takes his top off that's what he wants to do but weather is great for March |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code.
There were a few with shorts and flipflops in town earlier.
I see lots of people wear short all year round and they wear scarf in the winter. But flip flops! Eeeeek.
But they are havainas "
Posh eh. |
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over a year ago
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"I’ve two T-shirts and a fleece on ffs
It must be warm up your way today then.
Feckin Baltic
On the east coast surely not. "
Right on the sea though that wind is cutting through me today
Could be the hangover too though |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"I was driving through town today when I saw a young fella with his top off. Even for here this annual ritual is a bit early.
To be fair it's about 15° and the sun is out. I felt cold for him.
Is it the same everywhere else?
Obvs I'm not including Newcastle in this as it's the all year round dress code.
You'd think it was Benidorm in July here in Glasgow today. Still, nice to see folk looking a bit cheerier."
Yes it is. The buildings will make it a tad warmer than down here in backwaters. |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
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"I’ve two T-shirts and a fleece on ffs
It must be warm up your way today then.
Feckin Baltic
On the east coast surely not.
Right on the sea though that wind is cutting through me today
Could be the hangover too though "
Go with the hangover. |
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"Ah, that particularly strange scottish interaction with the sun. It was a chill wind in auld rekie today, but pleasant in the sun. Taps aff.....no
Edinburgh is posh though. "
You've not been to Niddrie |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
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"Ah, that particularly strange scottish interaction with the sun. It was a chill wind in auld rekie today, but pleasant in the sun. Taps aff.....no
Edinburgh is posh though.
You've not been to Niddrie "
No but I have heard about it. |
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"Ah, that particularly strange scottish interaction with the sun. It was a chill wind in auld rekie today, but pleasant in the sun. Taps aff.....no
Edinburgh is posh though.
You've not been to Niddrie
No but I have heard about it. "
Don't go there |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Ah, that particularly strange scottish interaction with the sun. It was a chill wind in auld rekie today, but pleasant in the sun. Taps aff.....no
Edinburgh is posh though.
You've not been to Niddrie
No but I have heard about it.
Don't go there "
The city centre will do me and may be a walk down the Leith. |
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"Ah, that particularly strange scottish interaction with the sun. It was a chill wind in auld rekie today, but pleasant in the sun. Taps aff.....no
Edinburgh is posh though.
You've not been to Niddrie
No but I have heard about it.
Don't go there
The city centre will do me and may be a walk down the Leith. "
Leith.....risky |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Only in Glesga!
I was tutted at by an elderly woman in Edinburgh, for having taps aff in a park.
Mind you, I'm a bit lardy and pallid.
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She was probably blinded with the sun hitting off yer milk bottle white shade o' skin |
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"Only in Glesga!
I was tutted at by an elderly woman in Edinburgh, for having taps aff in a park.
Mind you, I'm a bit lardy and pallid.
She was probably blinded with the sun hitting off yer milk bottle white shade o' skin "
Sadly true, I've never seen sunglasses worn in Edinburgh except by Goths at night. |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Only in Glesga!
I was tutted at by an elderly woman in Edinburgh, for having taps aff in a park.
Mind you, I'm a bit lardy and pallid.
She was probably blinded with the sun hitting off yer milk bottle white shade o' skin "
Maybe she went snow blind. |
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"Only in Glesga!
I was tutted at by an elderly woman in Edinburgh, for having taps aff in a park.
Mind you, I'm a bit lardy and pallid.
She was probably blinded with the sun hitting off yer milk bottle white shade o' skin
Maybe she went snow blind. "
OK, so we start a new thread on sing lyrics. . . .
"Blinded by the light. . . ." |
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