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• #2
Considering the visbility in london at the mo, it's likely we'll see fuck all...
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• #3
hmm very tempted to ride down to Richmond park and check it out, with the deer, but it might make me sleepy for westie beers...oh and work i suppose :S
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• #4
crisp last night though,
took a long exp photo of the last one i saw
awesome, watched it from the top of a grassy hill surrounded by woods
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• #5
I'd love to watch this, could pop into Brockwell Park - I live right next to it. Not sure who's in there at night though.
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• #6
hael hmm very tempted to ride down to Richmond park and check it out, with the deer, but it might make me sleepy for westie beers...oh and work i suppose :S
you totally should, i might go up the heath to watch it tonight (with some lube)
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• #7
Yeah, I'd be careful with Brockwell late at night, been a spate of random violence in there recently. Probably alright if there's more than one of you.
The moon's been pretty visible lately, so bright it stopped me sleeping the other night, as the curtains don't *quite *meet in the middle...
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• #8
hael be careful,
believe they are in the middle of culling the deers in richmond park through feb and early march
darkness + men with guns + deer population control + lone man on bike looking at the moon = not a good place to be, possible injury -
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cornelius blackfoot hael be careful,
believe they are in the middle of culling the deers in richmond park through feb and early march
darkness + men with guns + deer population control + lone man on bike looking at the moon = not a good place to be, possible injuryStick to the path:
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• #10
Dont worry Ive made a ghillie suit and Im taking a L96A1, should be a good night ;)
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• #11
moon looks good out here
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• #12
bah it was cloudy here :(
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• #13
Best place to see the moon at 3am? ....middle of Hampstead Heath.
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• #14
Who's moon?
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• #15
dales :)
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• #16
Did anyone actually get up? Apparently it was cloudy.
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• #17
More cloudy than not in my part of town.
But still managed to see some of the key stages. Had a few very peaceful moments sitting down by the river while watching it.
in about 15 hours, the moon will pass directly through the earth's shadow, leaving it orangy-redish, depending on the amount of crap/pollution in the air. however, city lights and all this fog are sure inhibitors, so who knows...
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