ed
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Take the train to London instead
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IvIarkgraham
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last time I was in scotland a few weeks ago it was sunny but England was raining
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Take the train to London instead
been to london, had to replace my phone due to heavy rain
that must mean it rains all the time in london
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VegasPhil
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Well as generation will testify, I have first hand experience as I regularly travel to Glasgow and did this ''summer''.
It was 15 celcius of below for 6 out of 7 fucking days In comparison, it was between 25 and 32c in the south east.
I love Scotland, but the weather is fucking awful compared with the south east over any period of time, even winter.
Same. Family in Alloa.
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Nic Barnes
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Hit 30 in Cumbria. We have the Lake District, you have gridlock and rage.
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Nic Barnes
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3200706/Map-shows-best-places-live-Britain-affordability-meets-happiness.html
Happy times in Cumbria. Fact.
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Ronson
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
I'd rather live in 365 days of rain than down south. It's hot today actually, really warm infact. Might go for a drive around the many lochs that are local, or I could walk up a mountain. Choices choices.
I've not long been back from Cowdenbeath raceway and can confirm, it was very hot in Scotland today!
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Ronson
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
down south because its 1 degree warmer?
Get fucked. The difference in summer was at least 10c constantly.
doubt it
It really is. Weather in Scotland is absolutely shite in comparison to here.
It really isn't. Typical attitude of people down south 'ohh its awful up in that north of England and Scotland'
Like fuck is it 10 degrees warmer 5 at the very most!
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nibnob21
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I fucking love Scotland. If there was decent work there I'd move in a heartbeat.
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Ronson
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Would have suggested moving to Aberdeen but the oil industry seems to be struggling at the minute.
Need another war in Iraq.
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nibnob21
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I grew up in Devon but my dad is from Edinburgh. We used to visit every year when I was younger, and we'd always go and stay with family friends up near Banchory too. I've got really fond memories of the place and the people, and frankly haven't been anywhere in England that's come close to it.
Visited the west coast for the first time properly this year and it only made me love Scotland even more. Not saying England's shit, I just prefer Scotland. If I could have my job but in Scotland I'd be happy.
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Ronson
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Scotland > Most of England.
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Ben G
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Completely agree Ronson. That doesn't mean to say the weather is better though as on average, it's worse.
The stats don't lie. Lovely country though.
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IvIarkgraham
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no one has ever said it wasnt worse?
what stats? your made up stats that its always 100 degrees in essex?
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Ben G
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Your trolling is awful.
Whoever does the weather forecasts collects average temperatures, funnily enough, which will show, on average, the south east of England will always be warmer than Scotland.
That's life. Deal with it
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Nic Barnes
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seems the warmer it is, the worse it is for people. It's hotter in Syria and Africa than the north of England. So yeah, keep your temperatures and migrants from the tunnel. They are afraid of rain so we are safe.
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Ben G
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fair point.
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Your trolling is awful.
Whoever does the weather forecasts collects average temperatures, funnily enough, which will show, on average, the south east of England will always be warmer than Scotland.
That's life. Deal with it
its not life though.
south east is not ALWAYS hotter than Scotland, especially not a guaranteed 10 degrees above
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DannyB
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22 degrees today by the way
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IvIarkgraham
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Must be 32 in essex then
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Nic Barnes
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Been a lovely day in Cumbria. Rally nice looking out my office window at an industrial estate in the sunshine.
Looking forward to getting my new house in a few months once it's built. You'd have to be a millionaire to buy it if you lived down south. Lol to that.
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Marc
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Looking on Right Move for houses like mine in London and they are over £300k lol.
Not entirely comparable when you take in to consideration cost of living etc but its a good gauge of how the country is messed up.
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Nic Barnes
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Cost of living down south vs wage increase I don't think tallies up. I reckon over all up north we are better off on both accounts.
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Marc
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And we have proper beer
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
Cost of living down south vs wage increase I don't think tallies up.
On average you're paid more down south but it does massively depend on the industry your in and where you are. You can certainly do just as well in IT (certain areas anyway) living in one of the cities up north as you can down here in the capital.
Still, after spending four years living in the north i'm not totally convinced - people appear to be a bit more chatty and yes, house prices are typically cheaper but the weather can be damn right depressing (use to hate driving up the M1 watching the outside temp gauge drop 5c or so) and the countryside down here can be just as impressive.
quote: Originally posted by Marc
And we have proper beer
We drink (locally brewed) Ale here as well. And i'm not sure i'd class the likes of Brewdog (it's Scottish i know) proper but what ever floats your boat.
[Edited on 07-09-2015 by Dom]
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