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i love winter

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    i love it's freshness

    i love being cold and wrapping up in warm clothes

    i love the rain

    i love a nice warm cuppa on a freezing day

    i love walking in the snow

    i love getting cutchy and cosy with a beautiful young lady next to the fire

    i love the inevitable xmas rush


    those who get depressed because of the "winter blues" are full of **** and are depressed to begin with.

    besides beautiful young women showing off their gorgeous, glowing, supple skin..i don't miss summer at all.

    and before you all say it, i'm one step ahead of you..

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    Still looks like summer out there today.
     
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    Autumn's the best. All that free fruit, nuts and berries, not to mention mushroom hunting.

    I live next to Corstorphine Wood and thre's wild mushrooms everywhere, from boletes to oyster mushrooms.
     
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    where i take the dog for a walk there's a **** load of chess-nuts and other stuff i can't quite remember the name of. see a lot of mushrooms, been tempted to try em but feel they may be poisonous.
     
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    <laugh>

    Could you get any more mincier? <laugh>

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    **** off. What's more manly than foraging for food?
     
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    don't be ashmed to show us your softer side edge

    stereo, are there any quick tips to tell whether a mushroom is gonna kill me or not?
     
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    Killing animals is manly, hunting for berries and mushrooms is gay as **** <laugh>

    "Shh, did you here that Donny, I think a berry has fallen from that tree over there"

    "Let's go!"
     
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    If they're growing out of stumps they're probably sulphur-tuft mushrooms. Not deadly but you wouldn't want to eat them.

    If you're going 'shroom picking best get a good book or join a group. Avoid the liberty cap shaped ones though...
     
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    <grr> never.
     
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    Now you are being gay<laugh>
     
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    I've had my fair share of magic mushrooms down the years. My old school's playing fields were covered in the things. Cannae whack a cup of mgaic tea.
     
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    just been doing a bit of googling, apparently you find loads of em around this time of year in fields where theirs sheep or cows. true?
     
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    I wouldn't eat anything that grew out the ground.
     
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    They grow in most grassy areas so aye, farm fields would be a good place. I had a mate at school whose back garden was hoaching with them. We picked them then his mother cut the grass and we thought "bastard". A few weeks later there was a whole new crop!
     
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    Good work<ok>

    Some of the best nights of my life have been on shrooms...great little things, and free as well.
     
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