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I've just got home and there's the most beautiful full moon tonight over East Dulwich and very little cloud. If you haven't already eyeballed it then put your coat on and go have a look. It's a real stunner.


I googled it just to make sure it was full and apparently tonight's full moon is the best we'll get this year. See here:


http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/01/29/biggest-brightest-moon-tonight/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%253A+foxnews%252Fscitech+%2528Text+-+SciTech%2529


I would love to post a YouTube clip from American Warewolf in London but all such clips are sadly blocked! Boo.

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giggirl Wrote:

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> It's almost Valentines' Day. Let's have some

> romance. Now Voyager - "Don't let's ask for the

> moon"

>

>


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Oh God! Valentines now.... it's never ending!

(I'm still getting over x-mas&NY!!)

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> monica Wrote:

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> > Im in Worcester looking at the full moon,

> > beautiful and calming

>

> Its not a full moon in Worcester - are you sure

> you have not been on the sauce Monica?

It is a full moon in Worcester and the only sauce iv been on is the Brown sauce :)-D

giggirl, I applaud the romance in your soul and as such, may I recommend a little bit of



It truly is an uplifting sight - exactly what I needed when I had just blown my entire disposable income for the month on new boots and a leather jacket and the panic had started to set in.

monica Wrote:

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> Saucy? Who me? How did your Baby's christening go?

> LM wanted me to go with her but I couldnt make it?


That was a head wetting - I don't do christenings Monica. I'm still annoyed that I had one of my own.

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