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Solstice
Re: Solstice
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
- Tetenterre
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Today is "the first day of summer" and "midsummer's day". How long does that make summer?
Steve
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
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About the standard length for a British one?Tetenterre wrote:Today is "the first day of summer" and "midsummer's day". How long does that make summer?
Just don't blink!
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
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Also a full moon, but by coincidence of course. There is no connection - or is there?
As for the summer solstice, that is only so in the northern hemisphere. I would not call it summer in Oz!
As for the summer solstice, that is only so in the northern hemisphere. I would not call it summer in Oz!
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Hmm, just keep checking the back of hour hands for hair growth and don't try nibbling your bottom lip - just in case!jaywhat wrote:Also a full moon, but by coincidence of course. There is no connection - or is there?
As for the summer solstice, that is only so in the northern hemisphere. I would not call it summer in Oz!
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
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Thanks for your helpful reply even if I do not understand whether it is sarcastic or just silly or lovingly humourous
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Silly was intended
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Solstice
Good morning to all thinking humanists and a very happy solstice to one and all!
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And the same to you and Nina from a grey and damp solstice day in London.jaywhat wrote:Good morning to all thinking humanists and a very happy solstice to one and all!
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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I am a thinking Humanist and glad to share sincere wishes with all fellow thinkers. Those not thinking? Well, they deserve our help.
The only thing I fear of death is regret if I couldn’t complete my learning experience
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So now those of us in the northern hemisphere can look forward to a bit more daylight each day and a little less darkness, day by day. Hoorah!
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hoorah indeed! Very welcome.jaywhat wrote:So now those of us in the northern hemisphere can look forward to a bit more daylight each day and a little less darkness, day by day. Hoorah!
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?