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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Apparently the big red fiery ball in the sky over Glasgow today is the sun. It is perfectly natural and indeed even common in some other parts of the world.
It does have some weird side effects though. Men of all ages, shapes and sizes may feel compelled to take their tops off and dazzle you with their bodies. Women may go out wearing conpletely see through dresses, and people may generally just be in a better mood and start speaking to you.
Enjoy the sun everyone! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Aberdeen remains the coldest place i have ever been!
Sadly no see through dress for me! I will likely be putting on some lycra and running in some hills somewhere x |
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"Aberdeen remains the coldest place i have ever been!
Sadly no see through dress for me! I will likely be putting on some lycra and running in some hills somewhere x "
Much as the thought of the lycra is tempting, I lost interest when you mentioned running and hills. |
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"Apparently the big red fiery ball in the sky over Glasgow today is the sun. It is perfectly natural and indeed even common in some other parts of the world.
It does have some weird side effects though. Men of all ages, shapes and sizes may feel compelled to take their tops off and dazzle you with their bodies. Women may go out wearing conpletely see through dresses, and people may generally just be in a better mood and start speaking to you.
Enjoy the sun everyone!"
Can you point out where these see through dresses are likely to be seen?
Don't seem to be much call for them down greenock way. |
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