It's Quiet 18 - Wanna ring the bell?

Fair enough, you’ve done me with quotes and facts there! But I always got the impression that he wants a more cultured city and Manchester isn’t good enough for his missus.
Paris Is full of dog shit, you never see a dog during the day, they all go out at night, at least she won't have to pick John's crap up when he has a dump.
 
Sounds like the Arse are gonna back Arteta with £200m plus in the market for at least Rice & Caceido, we need to keep well ahead of the competition so i hope we go with worldie players ourselves this summer. Arent Rice and Caceido two similar though to plash £170m ish on two DM`s?
 
I don't get Bernie if he goes to Paris, I get Barcelona, but Paris?

Paris vs Manchester weather wise are not too different, small differences all-around, Paris is also run down (with an exception of a few beautiful touristy spots) and has more crime issues than Manchester. Anyway, the weather:
  • Both have a marine west coast climate (Cfb).
  • Both are in or near the cool temperate moist forest biome.
  • The average temperature is 2.2 °C (3.9°F) cooler.
  • Average monthly temperatures vary by 4.5 °C (8.1°F) less in Manchester, England. The continentality subtype is truly oceanic for both.
  • Total annual precipitation averages 191 mm (7.5 in) more which is equivalent to 191 l/m² (4.69 US gal/ft²) or 1,910,000 l/ha (204,192 US gal/ac) more. About 1 1/3 as much.
  • There are 769 fewer hours of sunlight per year in Manchester, England. In whichever way circa 2h 06' less per day or about 4/7 as many.
  • The altitude of the sun at midday is overall 4.6° lower in Manchester, England than in Paris.
  • Relative humidity levels are 4.2% higher.
  • The mean dew point temperature is 1.2°C (2.2°F) lower.
 
I don't get Bernie if he goes to Paris, I get Barcelona, but Paris?

Paris vs Manchester weather wise are not too different, small differences all-around, Paris is also run down (with an exception of a few beautiful touristy spots) and has more crime issues than Manchester. Anyway, the weather:
  • Both have a marine west coast climate (Cfb).
  • Both are in or near the cool temperate moist forest biome.
  • The average temperature is 2.2 °C (3.9°F) cooler.
  • Average monthly temperatures vary by 4.5 °C (8.1°F) less in Manchester, England. The continentality subtype is truly oceanic for both.
  • Total annual precipitation averages 191 mm (7.5 in) more which is equivalent to 191 l/m² (4.69 US gal/ft²) or 1,910,000 l/ha (204,192 US gal/ac) more. About 1 1/3 as much.
  • There are 769 fewer hours of sunlight per year in Manchester, England. In whichever way circa 2h 06' less per day or about 4/7 as many.
  • The altitude of the sun at midday is overall 4.6° lower in Manchester, England than in Paris.
  • Relative humidity levels are 4.2% higher.
  • The mean dew point temperature is 1.2°C (2.2°F) lower.
Yawn
 
Long story short, it's very similar. The highest point in Manchester today will be 15°C, in Paris 17°C. It perfectly demonstrates the small difference between the two. For me, Paris only looks good in the movies, and I would choose to live in Manchester every time. Each to their own, I guess.
 
Long story short, it's very similar. The highest point in Manchester today will be 15°C, in Paris 17°C. It perfectly demonstrates the small difference between the two. For me, Paris only looks good in the movies, and I would choose to live in Manchester every time. Each to their own, I guess.
Good for you
 
I don't get Bernie if he goes to Paris, I get Barcelona, but Paris?

Paris vs Manchester weather wise are not too different, small differences all-around, Paris is also run down (with an exception of a few beautiful touristy spots) and has more crime issues than Manchester. Anyway, the weather:
  • Both have a marine west coast climate (Cfb).
  • Both are in or near the cool temperate moist forest biome.
  • The average temperature is 2.2 °C (3.9°F) cooler.
  • Average monthly temperatures vary by 4.5 °C (8.1°F) less in Manchester, England. The continentality subtype is truly oceanic for both.
  • Total annual precipitation averages 191 mm (7.5 in) more which is equivalent to 191 l/m² (4.69 US gal/ft²) or 1,910,000 l/ha (204,192 US gal/ac) more. About 1 1/3 as much.
  • There are 769 fewer hours of sunlight per year in Manchester, England. In whichever way circa 2h 06' less per day or about 4/7 as many.
  • The altitude of the sun at midday is overall 4.6° lower in Manchester, England than in Paris.
  • Relative humidity levels are 4.2% higher.
  • The mean dew point temperature is 1.2°C (2.2°F) lower.
I have the feeling you don't work for the parisian tourist board
 

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