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athenabs13ohe
- user joined since July 8, 2006
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i count cats. make sure i have rounded them up at night before i set alarm.
I got no problems sleeping, if i do, i get back up, have a cup of tea or just sit outside in dark looking at stars, like last night, Knee was playing up quite badly (dont seem to be healing that well.) was looking at the stars and saw a shooting 1. so wished upon it. (still cant fathom out me telescope. ) Then i listend to radio. then fall asleep. so i count me cats.
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nope, 1 i wont be able to smell, 2,that horse got bad teeth to much sugar lumps.
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seriously, i have had to go without for years, so dont throw a hissy fit, dont get you nowhere. no i dont do the latter, i always feel guilty, and try to re-pay, have been told off for doing that tho.
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Dont under esimate the web either.
He was on Enteraiment Today, last friday co-hosting (lech to apparently.) He was saying, he as over a half of million hits from his site re this Err song.!!
So if it did reach no 1, i wouldnt be surprised.
(but gawd aint he aged.!!!)
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3 years ago
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sheesh, it is true you can see mars, also venus at same time, was watching sky last night. (to hot to sleep.)
here is the link. Am lucky i got no street lighting so can se quite alot in my back garden. here is the link.
Mars
The red planet rises in the east just before midnight in mid-month. This means that it is high in the south-east sky by the time dawn arrives.
An event well worth staying up for – if you're the late-to-bed type – happens between the 18th and 25th. Then Mars will appear to be an extra star in the Hyades star cluster of Taurus, the Bull.
The waning gibbous Moon is above the planet on the 7th. Between 01:00 and 03:00 the Moon moves in front of the Pleiades star cluster. Look out for occultations galore as stars pop in and out from behind the Moon. Another one for you astro-photographers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/myspace/nightsky/observingnotes.shtml
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