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Just walked back from the Armouries, al the way to Armley. White covering of snow over everything and not one vehicle passsed me the whole way and I didn't see another person. Empty roads and total silence. You know them films where you're the last person on earth, hello....hello....hello

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Cardiarms wrote: Just walked back from the Armouries, al the way to Armley. White covering of snow over everything and not one vehicle passsed me the whole way and I didn't see another person. Empty roads and total silence. You know them films where you're the last person on earth, hello....hello....hello You're never alone - with a Strand.
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Cardiarms wrote: Just walked back from the Armouries, al the way to Armley. White covering of snow over everything and not one vehicle passsed me the whole way and I didn't see another person. Empty roads and total silence. You know them films where you're the last person on earth, hello....hello....hello Because you were on the canal tow-path ?
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On a more serious note, I wandered through central Leeds much earlier last night and couldn't help noticing a little "Christmas magic" in the air. A light dusting of snow, except on the roads, with flakes still falling. The lights, the German market and outside the museum a brass ensemble (only 5 so not really a band) playing Carols.
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tyke bhoy wrote: On a more serious note, I wandered through central Leeds much earlier last night and couldn't help noticing a little "Christmas magic" in the air. A light dusting of snow, except on the roads, with flakes still falling. The lights, the German market and outside the museum a brass ensemble (only 5 so not really a band) playing Carols. Give up tyke bhoy ive started to cry.

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tyke bhoy wrote: On a more serious note, I wandered through central Leeds much earlier last night and couldn't help noticing a little "Christmas magic" in the air. A light dusting of snow, except on the roads, with flakes still falling. The lights, the German market and outside the museum a brass ensemble (only 5 so not really a band) playing Carols. Did you stop and sing along for a while? You know, "We wish you a Merry Christmas......"And did you put anything in the hat?
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Somone is showing their age with that Strand advert :-)I have been in London the last 2 days and boy oh boy those shandy drinkers have no idea about snow, woke up to 6 inches this morning and it was mayhem on the roads.I know what you mean about the silence of snow.
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Uno Hoo wrote: tyke bhoy wrote: On a more serious note, I wandered through central Leeds much earlier last night and couldn't help noticing a little "Christmas magic" in the air. A light dusting of snow, except on the roads, with flakes still falling. The lights, the German market and outside the museum a brass ensemble (only 5 so not really a band) playing Carols. Did you stop and sing along for a while? You know, "We wish you a Merry Christmas......"And did you put anything in the hat? Obviously you haven't heard him sing !!!! They'd pay lots to keep him quiet !!!!! Simon Cowell has nothing to fear from Tyke Bhoy :-)

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Tyke_bhoys wife wrote: Uno Hoo wrote: tyke bhoy wrote: On a more serious note, I wandered through central Leeds much earlier last night and couldn't help noticing a little "Christmas magic" in the air. A light dusting of snow, except on the roads, with flakes still falling. The lights, the German market and outside the museum a brass ensemble (only 5 so not really a band) playing Carols. Did you stop and sing along for a while? You know, "We wish you a Merry Christmas......"And did you put anything in the hat? Obviously you haven't heard him sing !!!! They'd pay lots to keep him quiet !!!!! Simon Cowell has nothing to fear from Tyke Bhoy :-) unlike from The Rage (face book group)RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE FOR CHRISTMAS NO.1 Fed up of Simon Cowell's latest karaoke act being Christmas No.1? Me too... So who's up for a mass-purchase of the track 'KILLING IN THE NAME' from December 13th (DON'T BUY IT YET!) as a protest to the X-Factor monotony?

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