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I'm visiting my son in Banstead, London, and there is a thick mist outside.
I looked up the weather forecast and it read "9 degrees, Sun".
Now I wish to know "Why is it called Sunday when it so obviously isn't?" ?

Petter 9 Dec 30
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Londoners are expected to carry their own, and no exceptions are afforded to tourists or the occasional visitor.

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It's always sunny on top of the clouds

Only about half the time.

@MattHardy yeah, because it's always sunny at night.

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