Gabby wrote:For some it’s Jan/Feb..... for me it’s Sept/Oct..... summers over, shit weather .... but come November I’m then buzzing for Xmas... then after that knowing Spring is just around the corner
I don't care, each month has its bonuses.
Gabby wrote:For some it’s Jan/Feb..... for me it’s Sept/Oct..... summers over, shit weather .... but come November I’m then buzzing for Xmas... then after that knowing Spring is just around the corner
NastyNickers wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:NastyNickers wrote:Meg wrote:NastyNickers wrote:I love now until January. Favourite months without a doubt.
I can’t wait to go big coat shopping and scarves and boots and hats.
I love dark crisp nights, bonfire night is one of my favourites if it's not raining!
Leaving the house early on a cold frosty morning all bundled up, feeling like the only person in the world
And black peas. I fucking love black peas with a shit ton of vinegar.
I doubt anyone south of Macclesfield will have ever heard of such a thing.
You can still buy a serving on Bury market in the winter.
If they ain’t from bury market are they even real black peas?
Although I only like the black peas from the guy up near the old BHS on the outdoor. There’s a stall near the black pud stall that do them, but they don’t make them soggy and mushy enough
(It was only last year I found out black peas weren’t a countrywide thing on bommy night. They don’t know what they are missing!)
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I like the not to soggy ones.
Great treat when wandering round a winters day market.
Not been for a while so I'll have to go soon.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:NastyNickers wrote:Meg wrote:NastyNickers wrote:I love now until January. Favourite months without a doubt.
I can’t wait to go big coat shopping and scarves and boots and hats.
I love dark crisp nights, bonfire night is one of my favourites if it's not raining!
Leaving the house early on a cold frosty morning all bundled up, feeling like the only person in the world
And black peas. I fucking love black peas with a shit ton of vinegar.
I doubt anyone south of Macclesfield will have ever heard of such a thing.
You can still buy a serving on Bury market in the winter.
NastyNickers wrote:I love now until January. Favourite months without a doubt.
I can’t wait to go big coat shopping and scarves and boots and hats.
NastyNickers wrote:I love now until January. Favourite months without a doubt.
I can’t wait to go big coat shopping and scarves and boots and hats.
Guest wrote:Jan, Feb and March drag on and on for me. I don't even like summer much but what I do really hate is dark mornings and it always seems like such a long time before those go away every year. I hate Feb extra for the dreaded Valentines Day, which I swear is given much more importance in the last few years by British media than it ever used to be.
Not keen on August but mainly just for the last few weeks of it as you get school kids everywhere, bored now that the novelty of being on a break has worn off and making a nusience of themselves. I don't dislike children/teens, just for that one time period they do tend to be a big irritant.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Embrace the darkness the wind and the wet!
Our weather is an adventure.
I often can't get cool in oppressive heat but I can sit by the fire and get warm.
Cleopatra wrote:Weathermen are warning of the Beast from the East this winter. A few days of snow is magical, but, please, not weeks of it.
January and February are the worst months of the year for me. I like April through to September the most.
Stooo wrote:Guest wrote:Jan, Feb and March drag on and on for me. I don't even like summer much but what I do really hate is dark mornings and it always seems like such a long time before those go away every year. I hate Feb extra for the dreaded Valentines Day, which I swear is given much more importance in the last few years by British media than it ever used to be.
Not keen on August but mainly just for the last few weeks of it as you get school kids everywhere, bored now that the novelty of being on a break has worn off and making a nusience of themselves. I don't dislike children/teens, just for that one time period they do tend to be a big irritant.
Do you work in HR?
Guest wrote:Stooo wrote:Guest wrote:Jan, Feb and March drag on and on for me. I don't even like summer much but what I do really hate is dark mornings and it always seems like such a long time before those go away every year. I hate Feb extra for the dreaded Valentines Day, which I swear is given much more importance in the last few years by British media than it ever used to be.
Not keen on August but mainly just for the last few weeks of it as you get school kids everywhere, bored now that the novelty of being on a break has worn off and making a nusience of themselves. I don't dislike children/teens, just for that one time period they do tend to be a big irritant.
Do you work in HR?
No, just don't much like those months for the reasons stated.
Curious now though as to what about the post makes it seem like I could work in HR. Are those bad months?
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