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I live on the wonderful red planet of Mars. It's a bit warm but tourists soon acclimatise to it,the welsh are a problem though so we provide sheep to loosen them up a bit. The English find our 4 heads a problem but after 11 pints of lager they blame themselves.
The Scots are great!! until you try to get them to part with a groner(Mars money), Again after a few beers they loosen up. We try to discourage the French from visiting as we keep running out of laxatives to loosen them up.
Well must be off as I have my 16 eyebrows to sort out.
Call by sometime.
PS, The Irish turn up completely chilled so no problem there.
The Scots are great!! until you try to get them to part with a groner(Mars money), Again after a few beers they loosen up. We try to discourage the French from visiting as we keep running out of laxatives to loosen them up.
Well must be off as I have my 16 eyebrows to sort out.
Call by sometime.
PS, The Irish turn up completely chilled so no problem there.

currently - Davis, California
usually - the beautiful Golden Valley near Stroud - so chalk another one up for Gloucestershire, God's own county!
Also spent 3 years living on 'Gower' - not local - but respect the omission of 'the' - whilst at Swansea Uni - beautiful part of the world, especially Rossilli (aah...memories of many a happy hour spent in rockpools on Worm's Head!)
usually - the beautiful Golden Valley near Stroud - so chalk another one up for Gloucestershire, God's own county!
Also spent 3 years living on 'Gower' - not local - but respect the omission of 'the' - whilst at Swansea Uni - beautiful part of the world, especially Rossilli (aah...memories of many a happy hour spent in rockpools on Worm's Head!)

Born in Mancheser, moved to Blackpool from 5 to 18 (all my school years), then back to Manchester for 5 years, so bits of family and heart in both, then moved in 1981 to County Donegal, far northwestern county of Ireland. A bit of my heart in each of them now, really makes you appeciate that there's a few different meanings of home, and I'd hate to have to choose one over the other
hope that all makes sense
Stephen
hope that all makes sense
Stephen