I've only just realised this compo is about the BENEFITS of global warming...
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So here, have this:
From the Global Warming challenge. See all 191 entries (closed)
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Hurray
Although I pity the poor archeologists having to excavate 200 identical roundabouts
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:39,
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I got lost in that fucking place on a daily basis when I lived there
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:42,
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I share your pain.
Although I didn't live there, but I used to drive through it regularly.
Didn't go the same way twice as far as I know!
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:43,
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Didn't go the same way twice as far as I know!
I live near it
and it's still a fucking mystery to me. I get lost between the xscape centre and the bloody bus drop off, which is only a couple of hundred yards...
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:45,
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Do they still have that pyramid shaped nightclub on "Bourneville Boulevard" (or whatever that main street is called)?
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:46,
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Not a clue
I don't go often. I like in Aylesbury, which is about.....15 miles away? I don't know.
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:53,
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I'm sure they'd just assume they were part of some strange ritual
"and they built hundreds of circles out of a paste made from ground bits of rock and sand and water, these were the locations of triannual ceremonies begging the gods for good seasonal crop growth"
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:44,
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no
everything went to hell with our visas since we're americans in england and my sister has to wait till wednesday to get hers and her passport back from the indian consulate, so now we missed our flight and wouldn't have enough time to go anyway. its lame.
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Thu 7 Dec 2006, 14:48,
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We believe it was a great temple to the god 'Ro-Adrage'
A god of anger and frustration
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