Alanthroneus wrote: is that thing in sky actually the sun?
Alanthroneus wrote: is that thing in sky actually the sun? or is it my imagination? altho... it did have to come when ive to study for repeats........ ahh life.....it sux
admiralofthefleet wrote: no sun where i am, its bleedin dark
shane86 wrote: Ah, God and Irish students. He blasts us with sun as a temptation. Those with ambition have to sit inside with the curtains closed and bare it. Those more subject to temptation jack it in, we sell a lifetime of potential wealth for 4 extra years to be free to sit in the sun once we are finished our 9 to 5 Joe Soap working for the man jobs. I remember during my leaving in 2004, it was sunny and rock splitting heat for every single day, and pretty much the first time I saw a cloud was one Wednesday evening, the final day of school. It ****ing pissed continous for the next month plus iirc.
Nailz wrote: Yep, same with me I did my exams this year and what did I get for all the hard work??? Sh1t weather... can you understand how pissed off I was??? Very, is the answer to that retorical question! But now I'm getting my just deserts! Finally!
Mear wrote: Captain Negative, the reason why weather play's a role in Irish conversation is because its so bloody unpredictable. It rained for over 45 days on the trot. Today, no rain but a swealtering sun. In other parts of the world its pretty predictable, such as along the Equator where it rains for 2 hours at the same time every day type thing...
CaptainNegative wrote: Well, yeah I get your point, but it seems like an obsession with the Irish in general. Surely we have better things to discuss???
Alanthroneus wrote: this coming from you???:D