It took me a few minutes to figure out what song this line came from - I knew it wasn't one of Lind's.Danny Harris wrote:Ah...the sun has wiped the sky sparkling clear with frost,...
I finally nailed it.
It took me a few minutes to figure out what song this line came from - I knew it wasn't one of Lind's.Danny Harris wrote:Ah...the sun has wiped the sky sparkling clear with frost,...
Ummm... that's the clean version.Danny Harris wrote:Aye - and we'll do the old switcheroo come November...
"...and I'll smile and say I remember May"...
I guess I'm one of those sooky Aussies who prefers the cold and rain to scorching heat and parching winds...
suck it all in, Grant...our summer message Downunder is "slip, slop, slap" - slip on a shirt, slap on some sun-screen, slap on a hat...
i think we're just the same at some point. hot to cold always brings me different emotions and mixed feelings, that's why i like it.bob_32_116 wrote:Ummm... that's the clean version.Danny Harris wrote:Aye - and we'll do the old switcheroo come November...
"...and I'll smile and say I remember May"...
I guess I'm one of those sooky Aussies who prefers the cold and rain to scorching heat and parching winds...
suck it all in, Grant...our summer message Downunder is "slip, slop, slap" - slip on a shirt, slap on some sun-screen, slap on a hat...
and I certainly prefer heat to cold. As a matter of fact I always find May a depressing month. Winters are not that bad once I have got used to them, Rocket Spanish Review|Learn French but it's the preamble that I dislike - having to start wearing lots of clothes again after being accustomed to the lack of them over summer.
I suppose winter has its compensations - though I can't think of any at the moment.