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posted on 6/1/14

Why is this on the arsenal board?
Does North London have a different climate to Chelsea?

posted on 6/1/14

It snows in Pakistan as well, or some parts anyway.

posted on 6/1/14

Well they are nutcases who were fully sponsored by USA and Pakistan against Russia due to its invasion of Pakistan and then they got mental and turned against Pakistan and other countries.They were just like nuclear waste which was not got rid off and both Pakistan and other countries like USA who initially supported them are to blame as are the politicians.

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posted on 6/1/14

*Russia due to its invasion of Afghanistan

posted on 6/1/14

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jq9uV_gU37s

posted on 6/1/14

No you can't snowabaord at all places thouugh there are a few places where there are ski-resorts and people form European countries come for skiing and mountain climbing.

posted on 6/1/14

It's because we're tough here in the northern parts of Europe, and don't mind a bit of cold. We are descended from Anglo-Saxons and Vikings, so a little bit of wind and rain doesn't worry us; we're hard north men!

Now if it gets really hot however; say anything over 20 Celsius, then we can't work and have to go to the pub all day instead, but that doesn't happen very often.

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posted on 6/1/14

Skii is ridiculously boring and dangerous stuff.

Currys are nice...yum yum...I wish Britain get's own version of Man V Food.

posted on 6/1/14

Haha so you guys won't be able to survive the regular 45 degrees celsius hot weather which is a norm in Pakistan.
Nice reply unhappy Dog!

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The MLS cup final was at around -10 degree's when they played it. They made sure that the pitch was heated underneath to make the ground softer, players wore warm clothes and there were people on the touchlines with blankets and stuff for any breaks in play where the players would be standing around for more than a few seconds.

It never really gets that cold here during the day though. A few below zero, but nothing drastic.

posted on 6/1/14

comment by ®åρtor (U1071)
posted 37 minutes ago
A Chelsea fan who lives in Pakistan.

Did you put Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal in a hat and pick one out?
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Are foreigners not allowed to watch football?

comment by Ocelots (U3893)

posted on 6/1/14

Back on the weather point, for the 20 years I've lived in the UK I can't ever remember it going below -10 where I live. We do better than other places at similar latitudes because of the gulf stream, which sucks a load of heat up from central America to keep the country nice and toasty warm.

posted on 6/1/14

Just wait until the gulf stream stops in the next 20-30 years, then we'll get snow every Winter

But pretty mild summers

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comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 6/1/14

comment by Rex (U7889)
posted 12 minutes ago
Foreigners should support teams in their country really

Don't get the urge to do otherwise
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Trust me, if you lived in Pakistan, you'd support a European team too

posted on 6/1/14

comment by Rex (U7889)
posted 12 minutes ago
Foreigners should support teams in their country really

Don't get the urge to do otherwise
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Don't really see the issue,I can imagine living in Ireland for instance and not being over enthused watching Sligo Rovers v Limerick
It's easy to understand the attraction say of watching a Roy Keane or Niall Quinn playing top level football,less so when it's someone who has no affiliation from Essex or Leeds following Utd or Liverpool
Whatever floats their boat I suppose

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