Shadow Of The Sun... hmmm?

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'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.
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Red Sunsets wrote:Maybe Kirkstall's just so brilliant, I dunno.
i do. and its not :urff:

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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
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I lose, again :(
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also a realy nice song from Love like blood by the way..
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Isn't that pub next to the Railway Viaduct on Kirkstall Road called the Sun?
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Thrash Harry wrote:Isn't that pub next to the Railway Viaduct on Kirkstall Road called the Sun?
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...
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markfiend wrote:Rising Sun
Even better!
markfiend wrote:never plucked up courage actually to venture in myself...
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.
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Thrash Harry wrote:Definitely one of those places that inspired From Dusk Til Dawn.
It strikes me more as Deliverance. :urff:
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Black Planet wrote:...I oughtn't be here at all. but for Burn and ....LOL

excuse me?...LOL...is that all i am...LOL...not even L O L ... :lol:

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markfiend wrote:
Thrash Harry wrote:Isn't that pub next to the Railway Viaduct on Kirkstall Road called the Sun?
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...

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?... :innocent:
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Burn wrote:that sounds like a fun place to take kids Harry
As I've said elsewhere, I'm a firm believer in a catholic education.
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Thrash Harry wrote:
Burn wrote:that sounds like a fun place to take kids Harry
As I've said elsewhere, I'm a firm believer in a catholic education.

ahh well that explains it... :wink:
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