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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  spinning_plates     
30545.59 In reply to 30545.57 
that's about what I thought, yay me !

Jon
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 From:  spinning_plates  
 To:  Dave!!     
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Oh I completely agree, it seems ridiculous. I always though as a kid that winter started in November some time. However, I was, evidently, wrong.

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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  spinning_plates     
30545.61 In reply to 30545.60 
It is ridiculous, and that's why it's a definition that should be ignored, and one of the more accurate definitions uses instead.

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Astronomically, it starts with the winter solstice, and ends with the spring equinox

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In meteorology, it is by convention counted instead as the whole months of December, January and February in the Northern Hemisphere.

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the winter solstice is traditionally considered as midwinter[citation needed], the winter season beginning 1 November on All Hallows or Samhain. Winter ends and spring begins on Imbolc or Candlemas, which is February 1 or 2.

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the three-month period associated with the coldest average temperatures typically begins somewhere in late November
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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
30545.62 In reply to 30545.61 
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Astronomically, it starts with the winter solstice, and ends with the spring equinox


isn't that the same as what he said? ^^

Jon
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 From:  Dave!!  
 To:  JonCooper     
30545.63 In reply to 30545.62 
Yes, but BP's point I believe is that there's loads of different definitions about when it does and doesn't start. As has been mentioned, I think it's daft that it supposedly begins on the shortest day.
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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
30545.64 In reply to 30545.61 
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In meteorology, it is by convention counted instead as the whole months of December, January and February in the Northern Hemisphere.
That's the definition of winter i've always gone by.

MrTrent Oh, don't live up to your given roles. There's more inside you that you won't show.

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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  JonCooper     
30545.65 In reply to 30545.62 
Indeed it was, but to expand on what Dave!! pointed out, sp hadn't mentioned that it was the Astronomical definition.
Personally I find the climatic definition to be the most sensible - since winter is generally 'the cold part of the year', so why not make it align with the actual coldest part of the year.
(and the time of the year when the autumn leaves have mostly finished falling and the time where mid-winter is actually in the middle.)
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 From:  spinning_plates  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
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Well, here at least, the coldest part of the year probably is between about Dec 21st and March 21st. It's not gotten really frigid yet and it doesn't tend to start thawing out until the end of March.

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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
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it does align with the cold part of the year, end of Dec to end of March

Jon
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 From:  Dave!!  
 To:  JonCooper     
30545.68 In reply to 30545.67 
I disagree. I consider December in general to be colder than March. We've already been having frosts and whatnot here. I tend to find those begin dying out towards the end of Feb / beginning of March.
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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Dave!!     
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eh? frosts? nah, it hasn't dipped below 10O yet (here)

Jon
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  JonCooper     
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start of december, to mid-march.
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 From:  ANT_THOMAS  
 To:  JonCooper     
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It certainly has here in Sheffield and the trees no longer have any leaves that can be shed. It's winter here.

 

And the wind that is managing to shake my house worries me.


Antoine
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  mr_swayzee     
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Oi! Dirty ghost Patrick! Irrespective of the meteorological nicities with which the rest of the possie define the bleak midwinter, I say it is nigh and I want an album of warming winter grooves to snuggle up to the missus with.

Bush Says Cheney, Rumsfeld Will Stay: "Both Men Are Doing Fantastic Jobs"...

Associated Press, 1 Nov 2006

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 From:  mr_swayzee  
 To:  Manthorp     
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well, you could have one now but it would be shortish, I would like some more reccomendations please

pull your weight forum! 


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 From:  Manthorp  
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Aye, get a bloody move on. Last one to post her or his two wintery songs is a pocket-fluffy werthers.

Bush Says Cheney, Rumsfeld Will Stay: "Both Men Are Doing Fantastic Jobs"...

Associated Press, 1 Nov 2006

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 From:  mr_swayzee  
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Running time as stands - 52:03 from 13 Tracks

shite

come along folks, think warm cozy nights by the fire, think mulled wine, think walks in the snow on crisp clear mornings, think sledging with dad, just.... THINK!! 


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 From:  milko  
 To:  mr_swayzee     
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I will add "That Was The Worst Christmas Ever!" by Sufjan Stevens please. Again can supply if need be.

milko
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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  mr_swayzee     
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I should like to add

 

"Fairytale of New York." by The Pogues

 


I particularly like the line: "You scumbag, you maggot, You cheap lousy faggot, Happy Christmas, your arse, I thank God it's our last".


Jon
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 From:  THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)  
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I would like to nominate "The Most Offensive Song Ever" from Mr Hankey's Christmas Classics.

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