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over a year ago
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I've got spots in my eyes from looking at it! My sun in like a crescent moon at the moment and watched it getting a little darker! I put my swimming goggles on cos they're green tint but didn't really help, just got a few weird glances from my neighbours! |
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"Watching live coverage on the Beeb. A wonderfully plucky effort to make it all amazing and exciting, despite the fact that no bugger can see it "
All very visible here x |
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"Watching live coverage on the Beeb. A wonderfully plucky effort to make it all amazing and exciting, despite the fact that no bugger can see it
All very visible here x"
Then I take it back |
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Stood outside hospital it was so funny!! Everybody has got black dots in their eyes and lots of us are laughing "is that it!" an old dear just shouted and everyone laughed "well im glad i dnt have to get up for another one" another shouted! |
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"How to watch a solar eclipse safely ? Move to Kingston upon Thames. Can't see a bloody thing. Solar eclipse my arse ??"
We used my welding mask worked pretty well |
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