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Thunder lightning & heavy rain

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    Thank you Roland, it has arrived in Charlton
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    Weird how the rain falls on Fridays only

    Big storm in NW London 2 weeks ago
    Steady drizzle in Canterbury a week ago (saving Surrey from a famous defeat)
    Heavy rain again today

    Yes only rains when Surrey play. The rain stopped us qualifying in the 50 over comp and it's doing it's best to stop us in the T20
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    Coming down in Barnehurst.

    Never been so pleased to see it.

    House alarms are going off, dogs are barking and kids are whooping with joy.
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    RedChaser said:

    Overcast but dry as a witches tit in gods own country.

    Out of interest why is a witches tit dry?
    Big claps here now and stuff falling from sky

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    edited July 2018
    RedChaser said:

    Overcast but dry as a witches tit in gods own country.

    Out of interest why is a witches tit dry?
    Since a witch is in league with Satan, presumably she has no maternal feelings. Thus the medium by which she would suckle a child is, well, dry as a witch's tit.
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    What is that strange gear falling from the sky?
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    Bollocks, it's stopped.

    Come on God, sort it out.
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    RedChaser said:

    Redrobo said:

    Bugger, come home from Spain tonight.

    Assuming you don't get diverted because of the inclement weather. :wink:
    Right, I am blaming you. Just received a text to say flight delayed. Will be arriving at something a bloody clock in the middle of the night.
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    Petrichor.
    ˈ
    noun
    A pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. Not may people know that :smile:
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    Petrichor.
    ˈ
    noun
    A pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. Not may people know that :smile:

    Thank you Michael
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    That was bloody refreshing

    Especially as you weren't wearing anything other than the T shirt

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    That was bloody refreshing

    Especially as you weren't wearing anything other than the T shirt

    Shit you saw
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    What’s all the white stuff coming up on the roads? Looks like soap suds.
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    Overcast but dry as a witches tit in gods own country.

    It was as dry a nun's kneecap here, but suddenly it's a wet as a ferret's ear.
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    What’s all the white stuff coming up on the roads? Looks like soap suds.

    I wondered what it was too.
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    What’s all the white stuff coming up on the roads? Looks like soap suds.

    Or Dave Mehmet has just banged one out .....
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    Redrobo said:

    RedChaser said:

    Redrobo said:

    Bugger, come home from Spain tonight.

    Assuming you don't get diverted because of the inclement weather. :wink:
    Right, I am blaming you. Just received a text to say flight delayed. Will be arriving at something a bloody clock in the middle of the night.
    Look on the bright side you'll be able to down a few more San Miguels before you take off. :wink:
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    Spectacular storm in Erith at the moment.
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    Spectacular storm in Erith at the moment.

    A couple of those thunder claps was crazy loud, made me jump i must admit.
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    Petrichor.
    ˈ
    noun
    A pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. Not may people know that :smile:

    I had never heard of it until last week when a colleague told us what the smell is called.
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    The rain can fuck right off



    God bring back that big ball of fire and bask this beautiful country in your glorious summery best
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    Not a drop of rain and still 34.
    Bastard weather
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    Said to myself, "fuck Southeastern, I'm buying a bike." This is my second day of the 16km cycle each way to work from Greenwich to Great Portland Street.

    There is now a puddle in my shoe.
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    Medway not hit with this Biblical event yet. It could do with a good wash tbf...
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    Just started in Maidstone with lovely petrichor.
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    Wet as an otter’s pocket walking home from Grove Park.
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    Not a drop of rain and still 34.
    Bastard weather

    When are you 35?
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    That was bloody refreshing
    Stood oustide for 10 minutes

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    It’s one for the lady’s. WOULD YA

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