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    Urwendur Ûrîbêl Senior Member Mouzafphaerre's Avatar
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    Haven't you guys heard of global heating? Forget the antiquity, even in my childhood we had harsher winters and regular snowfalls and I'm only 30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
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    Haven't you guys heard of global heating? Forget the antiquity, even in my childhood we had harsher winters and regular snowfalls and I'm only 30.
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    But remember the Romans grew vines in Britain.

    There have been warmer and cooler periods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDC
    But remember the Romans grew vines in Britain.

    There have been warmer and cooler periods.
    I believe the Brits produce wine in Britain today.

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    yes you can grow grapes in britain, my cusins do at the moment, like i said i think that we are warmed up by the gulf stream

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    British wine? That must be as tasty as other British food.

    The only edible substance to materialize from the Queen's Islands is Guiness. And Newcastle. And maybe corned beef and cabbage. Thats... thats about it.
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    You don't need too much of a warmed up climate for grapes. In the harsh climate of what used to be historical Pontos, the best black grapes the world is yet to taste are grown and, mind you, they are harvested in October and November.
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    DA! You take that back! Are your tastebuds dulled by your burgers or something? i have just 3 words. FISH AND CHIPS! cannot be beaten. Corned beef and cabbage? Best move onto the letter D tomorrow. -Lu

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    I think we have one wine-producing grapefarm here in Finland also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouchious
    DA! You take that back! Are your tastebuds dulled by your burgers or something? i have just 3 words. FISH AND CHIPS! cannot be beaten. Corned beef and cabbage? Best move onto the letter D tomorrow. -Lu
    I tried fish and chips when I was in London yurgh! But ofcourse I'm used to Belgian quality fries .
    The only thing I liked about the Food in London was that there was always a pizza hut nearby.

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