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Actually in the winter it is mostly always colder here and far snowier.
My sister travels from scotland and she will dirve through belfast and it is often rainig there but when she cones inland to here it is snowing. For example.
Actually in the winter it is mostly always colder here and far snowier.
My sister travels from scotland and she will dirve through belfast and it is often rainig there but when she cones inland to here it is snowing. For example.
That's only a slight variation...Your average high in winter is around 6c? Belfast is 7c YEAH BIG DIFFERENCE
Northern Ireland is tiny, it doesn't make a goddamn difference FFS
Also you forgot to account for the 10 hour time difference, but there is nothing wrong with going to bed at 4am thank you so much. Some people's work schedules are such that going to bed at 3 or 4am is the norm. We are not all school children who have 9pm bedtimes.
BBC London news talking about gentrification in Peckham. Hahaha
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