'Shadow of the sun' always suggests to me that the sun is casting a shadow, therefore, there is something brighter, causing the sun to be a shadow.
Maybe Kirkstall's just so brilliant, I dunno.
Shadow Of The Sun... hmmm?
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Wrong. The sun it's self casts no shadow...until sunklight hits an object, like a rock, tree, flower, house etc. The object blocks the sun, thus casting A Shadow.
BB you are thinking far to hard on a Sunday Evening...I oughtn't be here at all. but for Burn and ....LOL
BB you are thinking far to hard on a Sunday Evening...I oughtn't be here at all. but for Burn and ....LOL
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Isn't that pub next to the Railway Viaduct on Kirkstall Road called the Sun?
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The Rising Sun, but close enough. Heh it's a feckin nasty boozer by all accounts too; never plucked up courage actually to venture in myself...Thrash Harry wrote:Isn't that pub next to the Railway Viaduct on Kirkstall Road called the Sun?
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Even better!markfiend wrote:Rising Sun
Went in one lazy sunny day to buy one to drink out the back while Junior played on the little park there. I did have Mrs T to hold my hand though. Definitely one of those places that inspired From Dusk Til Dawn.markfiend wrote:never plucked up courage actually to venture in myself...
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It strikes me more as Deliverance.Thrash Harry wrote:Definitely one of those places that inspired From Dusk Til Dawn.
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markfiend wrote:The Rising Sun, but close enough. Heh it's a feckin nasty boozer by all accounts too; never plucked up courage actually to venture in myself...Thrash Harry wrote:Isn't that pub next to the Railway Viaduct on Kirkstall Road called the Sun?
gee guys...that sounds like a fun place to take kids Harry...
seriously tho...the rising sun is a cool name for a boozer...somehow it seems to pass over the obvious and take the avarage punter to a place less well known...
is it in any tourist guides to the north?...
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As I've said elsewhere, I'm a firm believer in a catholic education.Burn wrote:that sounds like a fun place to take kids Harry
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