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  • Why i love charlton life number 376, a thread about it getting a tad dark at 2pm turns into the english british debate.. afka you must be so proud. he he
  • I wouldn't tell a Frenchman that he was German, but I would tell him he was a European (as well as being a Frenchman). 
    Please don't go down the European route, because I might say something I will regret.
  • Ooooo - it looks like the storm has got here at last. I'm going out into the garden.
  • What I meant to say, of course, is that it's hammering down in Bexley.
  • Is the mist rolling in?
  • Sky is the shitiest tin pot company in the world. Currently staring at "No satellite signal being received" it's only raining FFS!
  • Sunny here in Cornwall, as usual.

    What's all the fuss?
  • I wouldn't tell a Frenchman that he was German, but I would tell him he was a European (as well as being a Frenchman). 
    Please don't go down the European route, because I might say something I will regret.
    You are a European - Embrace it.
  • the mist rolled in on me years ago UB!
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  • Sky is the shitiest tin pot company in the world. Currently staring at "No satellite signal being received" it's only raining FFS!
    Ha ha - here too. My little just started crying her eyes out when "Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom" cut out - although it at least provided some relief from the tedium for me!
  • edited June 2011

    HEEELLLPPP!

    It's falling down in Abbey Wood now. I'm home alone and it's soo dark out there *scared face*

     

    Oh, I just drew back the curtains - much brighter now ;-) It's still falling down though!

  • Can I say I'm a quarter Cornish?
  • I wouldn't tell a Frenchman that he was German, but I would tell him he was a European (as well as being a Frenchman). 
    Please don't go down the European route, because I might say something I will regret.
    You are a European - Embrace it.
    Now I know you are winding me up ;-) 
  • Can I say I'm a quarter Cornish?
    You can say it, but show us your toes and then we might believe it.
  • Sunny here in Cornwall, as usual.

    What's all the fuss?
    According to Met office statistics, for rainfall, Cornwall gets 50-75% of the national average whilst London gets 33-50%, so actually your good weather and our bad weather is slightly anomolous.
  • Damn! I've only got 5 on each foot
  • Damn! I've only got 5 on each foot
    Yeah, all three feet!
  • Sunny here in Cornwall, as usual.

    What's all the fuss?
    According to Met office statistics, for rainfall, Cornwall gets 50-75% of the national average whilst London gets 33-50%, so actually your good weather and our bad weather is slightly anomolous.
    You can say that again!

    When it starts to rain down here, it never blimmin' stops!
  • edited June 2011
    Also, we get lots of Cumulus cloud ....... and lots of Nimbo-Anomolous cloud too.
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  • Heavy rain, all over & done with in 10 mins in Barnehurst.

    Can hear sirens in the distance though. Wonder if McCormack was knocked to the ground by the force of the rain and can't get up.

  • in Grimsby? .. thunder and lightning, very heavy rainfall. It looks like this is pretty much the story all over south and eastern England
  • edited June 2011
    Lincs did you know that Grimsby is of Viking origin?

    Even today in Danish, Grim is the word for ugly. And by is the word for town.
    Big joke amongst the Danes, regarding the meaning of Grimsby,

    Are they right?

    (Blimey, I am bored today)
  • poxy rain.. I wish sky dishes and satellite signals can get through tain  !! Trying to watch tennis here !!!

     

  • edited June 2011
    bored of the weather. everyone on facebook turned into micheal fish.
  • Do some work then, Rudders!

    ;o)
  • Gatwick is having problems, control room just took a direct hit. 
  • I would do Oggy but I am on leave until 6th July :-)

     

     

  • Lincs did you know that Grimsby is of Viking origin?

    Even today in Danish, Grim is the word for ugly. And by is the word for town.
    Big joke amongst the Danes, regarding the meaning of Grimsby,

    Are they right?

    (Blimey, I am bored today)


    I did know that Oggy. There is a big bronze statue of Grim the founder of Grimsby just outside the town centre. A lot of towns around here and into Yorkshire end in 'By', and you'll find alomst none in the south where 'Thorpe' and 'Ham', the saxon equivalents are more common.

    Grimsby is quite cut off from the rest of England, miles from anywhere. I would say that even today there is a very strong viking bloodstrain in the area. Lots of big busty dishy blondes, and that's only the geezers !!!  

  • My mate comes from up that way. Hands like shovels and looks very fetching in a Viking helmet!
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