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You think I'm joking...
You think I'm joking...
last day in my current job.
I assume your doc starts with footage of you roaring I QUIT at your boss?Lovely!
I just handed in me notice. 4 weeks and I will be an ex-public sector worker and on a one way bus to County Tipperary with my video camera.
I assume your doc starts with footage of you roaring I QUIT at your boss?
Lovely!
I just handed in me notice. 4 weeks and I will be an ex-public sector worker and on a one way bus to County Tipperary with my video camera.
Lovely!
I just handed in me notice. 4 weeks and I will be an ex-public sector worker and on a one way bus to County Tipperary with my video camera.
I'd say that Hepburn song would be pretty cheap to license for the soundtrack
last day of winter
you sure? I always thought may, june and july were summer and figure out everything else from thereYou're at least a month out, we still have February to get through.
Google said:The astronomical winter (Northern Hemisphere) 2013 began on
Saturday, December 21
and ends on
Wednesday, March 19
Wikipedia said:In the Northern Hemisphere, some authorities define the period of winter based on astronomical fixed points (i.e. based solely on the position of the Earth in its orbit around the sun), regardless of weather conditions. In one version of this definition, winter begins at the winter solstice and ends at the vernal equinox.[5] These dates are somewhat later than those used to define the beginning and end of the meteorological winter – usually considered to span the entirety of December, January, and February in the Northern Hemisphere
In Celtic nations such as Ireland (using the Irish calendar) and in Scandinavia, the winter solstice is traditionally considered as midwinter, with the winter season beginning 1 November, on All Hallows, or Samhain. Winter ends and spring begins on Imbolc, or Candlemas, which is 1 or 2 February . This system of seasons is based on the length of days exclusively. (The three-month period of the shortest days and weakest solar radiation occurs during November, December and January in the Northern Hemisphere and May, June and July in the Southern Hemisphere.)
Handed in mine too! I have longer to wait though. Tipperary at the end of April.
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