Yes, the Great 18th Century Fog. That was a dark time…
I was there recently, and saw fog. I also saw days where it didn’t stop drizzling, with no sun. It was a very dreary vacation.
I liked England overall, but the weather is terrible.
What does the 18th century have to do with the weather? Do you think the weather cares what year it is?
moron???? I took the fucking photo you twat! I live in England. Did I confuse you by using the word “vacation” rather than “holiday”? I was there looking at these people sitting on a dirty muddy beach, you can see them in the foreground of the photo. There were a lot more out of shot as well. And have I missed something or what – do you actually know what fog is? As dysan819 pointed out, did fog only exist in the past? Have we done something to eradicate low lying moisture in the atmosphere recently? Damn, maybe we should kill the clouds off next! You call me a moron, did you ever get an education?
Last time I checked its still off limits to Americans and unfordable for most Europeans. Vs. 700 bucks for a week there flight and booze included for us.
We’re starting to allow business w/ Cuba and under (fairly strict) rules we can travel there for non-business means. It’s stupid that we’re still so hostile to Cuba considering our relationship w/ China and other dictators.
If you are looking it in positive way than both are a beautiful beaches in there own way.
And about the sun bathing, I think there is no sun and it is the sun who has gone to take bath.
Just kidding. Duomo Florence
I’m from North England, I don’t mind grey skies and rain a lot of the time, it’s the lack of a predictable summer that really pisses me off.
You go September to end of March with a grey dome over you with 95% certainty, then random sun (still cold ofc…) – but then I’ll do something like buy festival tickets/out door rave/gig (whatever u wanna call em) and it will shit down with rain bang on time – just makes you think, give us 6 fucking weeks where we can have a bit of summer spirit.
Ahh well – I need to earn enough for 4 vacations a year, or just have 4 cheap as fuck sunny holidays in the horrible Spanish all inclusive scruff resorts.
There’s no sunbathing cos there’s “no sun”, there were a lot of people sitting around in what I would call for want of a better word “fog” (I have checked and yes I can now report, fog still exists – or does it? There was a time back in the 18th century when there was a war between the sun and fog, the sun eventually won and drove fog far underground. The fog, sat there in the dark planning its revenge. Over the centuries it realised that it couldn’t defeat the sun by itself, so after making an alliance with the clouds, rivers and oceans decided to come back for one last stand against the might of the sun. Unfortunately for fog, upon its appearance over a small beach in the north of England, the people looked up and said as one “No, we no longer believe in you” … and the fog simply disappeared forever.) Sorry where was I? Oh yea, people in the background were indeed looking in the rock pools but people in foreground and more out of shot were sitting around as you would expect sunbathers to do on a sunny beach, it was bizarre!!
Less morons with guns, the fear of morbidly obese people falling on you and just less Americans to bother you in the UK.
The important thing is to have a reason to feel superior to everyone else.
Little Britain has given me cause to believe there are plenty of obese people in the UK.
The UK is third in the world for obesity. The US is uno.
So it’s basically like the fat kid mocking the fatter kid for being fat.
Uk Catches USA Up In Obesity
www.nowpublic.com/health/uk-catches-usa-obesity
Obesity rate triples
cdnedge.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1170787.stm
Obesity: understanding the UK epidemic
www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/may/11/obesity-epidemic-uk-poorest
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLeTMi30D50
Well EXCUUUUUUUSE me for not updating my facts.
lol.
So we’re all fat now. Suck it, Ethiopia.
Good luck getting through airport security with your daughter’s virginity intact, though.
ever been there to see for yourself ? a fog ?? what do you think it is , 18th century ? moron
Yes, the Great 18th Century Fog. That was a dark time…
I was there recently, and saw fog. I also saw days where it didn’t stop drizzling, with no sun. It was a very dreary vacation.
I liked England overall, but the weather is terrible.
What does the 18th century have to do with the weather? Do you think the weather cares what year it is?
Climate change? Or is that only a good topic when its used as justification for new taxes?
Right wing troll is right wing troll.
Its right wing to question climate change and the validity of creating taxes out of what is proving more and more to be out right bullshit?
Are you completely fucking stupid?
No really are you completely fucking stupid?
moron???? I took the fucking photo you twat! I live in England. Did I confuse you by using the word “vacation” rather than “holiday”? I was there looking at these people sitting on a dirty muddy beach, you can see them in the foreground of the photo. There were a lot more out of shot as well. And have I missed something or what – do you actually know what fog is? As dysan819 pointed out, did fog only exist in the past? Have we done something to eradicate low lying moisture in the atmosphere recently? Damn, maybe we should kill the clouds off next! You call me a moron, did you ever get an education?
I don’t think anyone in the UK actually vacations in the UK. All of Southern Europe is just a short flight away.
I’m from Australia. Both of those look like pretty shit beaches to me.
You guys should see Cuba.
Oh wait you can’t.
har!
Love,
Canada
That’s starting to change.
Last time I checked its still off limits to Americans and unfordable for most Europeans. Vs. 700 bucks for a week there flight and booze included for us.
We’re starting to allow business w/ Cuba and under (fairly strict) rules we can travel there for non-business means. It’s stupid that we’re still so hostile to Cuba considering our relationship w/ China and other dictators.
Good burn….
If you are looking it in positive way than both are a beautiful beaches in there own way.
And about the sun bathing, I think there is no sun and it is the sun who has gone to take bath.
Just kidding.
Duomo Florence
I’m from North England, I don’t mind grey skies and rain a lot of the time, it’s the lack of a predictable summer that really pisses me off.
You go September to end of March with a grey dome over you with 95% certainty, then random sun (still cold ofc…) – but then I’ll do something like buy festival tickets/out door rave/gig (whatever u wanna call em) and it will shit down with rain bang on time – just makes you think, give us 6 fucking weeks where we can have a bit of summer spirit.
Ahh well – I need to earn enough for 4 vacations a year, or just have 4 cheap as fuck sunny holidays in the horrible Spanish all inclusive scruff resorts.
Our Spain is Mexico.
You win.
Meanwhile.. in Australia:
travel.ninemsn.com.au/img/beaches/large/WhitehavenBeach_QLD_large.gif
images.forbestraveler.com/media/photos/inspirations/islands-beaches/sexy-beaches-oz-01-g.jpg
www.aussie-bound.com.au/images/scenes/western-australia-kangaroo-beach.jpg
There’s no sunbathing cos there’s “no sun”, there were a lot of people sitting around in what I would call for want of a better word “fog” (I have checked and yes I can now report, fog still exists – or does it? There was a time back in the 18th century when there was a war between the sun and fog, the sun eventually won and drove fog far underground. The fog, sat there in the dark planning its revenge. Over the centuries it realised that it couldn’t defeat the sun by itself, so after making an alliance with the clouds, rivers and oceans decided to come back for one last stand against the might of the sun. Unfortunately for fog, upon its appearance over a small beach in the north of England, the people looked up and said as one “No, we no longer believe in you” … and the fog simply disappeared forever.) Sorry where was I? Oh yea, people in the background were indeed looking in the rock pools but people in foreground and more out of shot were sitting around as you would expect sunbathers to do on a sunny beach, it was bizarre!!