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            more coming at around 3 today according to the met.0
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            Great up 'ere1
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 My dogs barked constantly all night - even after it stopped they continued. Followed by the train journey from hell. I fancy throwing a few haymakers at work colleagues.Curb_It said:4 hours sleep due to the dog in fear, thought he was going to have a heart attack. Does anyone else's dog do this? Panting and shaking like a vibrating thing... for 3 bloody hours. Is there anything I can get to help? 
 And after that journey... woe betide anyone that crosses my path.
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            thought this was going to be a story about the female gladiator1
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 I used to feel like that about a couple of colleagues, even when the sun was shining and I'd had a really good night's sleep1905 said:
 My dogs barked constantly all night - even after it stopped they continued. Followed by the train journey from hell. I fancy throwing a few haymakers at work colleagues.Curb_It said:4 hours sleep due to the dog in fear, thought he was going to have a heart attack. Does anyone else's dog do this? Panting and shaking like a vibrating thing... for 3 bloody hours. Is there anything I can get to help? 
 And after that journey... woe betide anyone that crosses my path. 
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            Canning Town DLR station closed due to flooding0
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 One of the X-Men.ShootersHillGuru said:What storm ? 0
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            Was on duty last night and have not experienced many storms worse than that,we couldnt pump the water quick enough,lots of very damaged properties and a few lucky escapes. Just finished but back in at 8 tonight.3
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            I just heard a rumble and the sky is dark. I probably need to leave to get back to the office without getting drenched but I still have a large glass of wine left. Dilemmas dilemmas.0
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            One of our sites has an underground car park. Well it's more like a canoe park at the moment. 1m deep water
 Some London offices are advising staff to go home as there's more coming soon and there are fears people will get stranded0
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 Yes B, Bailey turns into a wreck. Last night all three for the first time ever were allowed into our bedroom. I don't like the idea of giving these calming tablets which basically are sedatives.Curb_It said:4 hours sleep due to the dog in fear, thought he was going to have a heart attack. Does anyone else's dog do this? Panting and shaking like a vibrating thing... for 3 bloody hours. Is there anything I can get to help? 
 And after that journey... woe betide anyone that crosses my path. 1 1
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 What''s the breed?Curb_It said:4 hours sleep due to the dog in fear, thought he was going to have a heart attack. Does anyone else's dog do this? Panting and shaking like a vibrating thing... for 3 bloody hours. Is there anything I can get to help? 
 And after that journey... woe betide anyone that crosses my path.
 These are supposed to be good: Thundershirt
 As are these
 Adaptil for dogs0
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 Given how late I got in, am banking on leaving long after peoples' commute home...Swisdom said:One of our sites has an underground car park. Well it's more like a canoe park at the moment. 1m deep water 
 Some London offices are advising staff to go home as there's more coming soon and there are fears people will get stranded0
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            Really bad again, has been for the past hour or so now. Most of the roads are more massive puddles than normal road, not good news getting home later.0
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            Summer1
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 No dilemma at all. Bugger the rain.Alwaysneil said:I just heard a rumble and the sky is dark. I probably need to leave to get back to the office without getting drenched but I still have a large glass of wine left. Dilemmas dilemmas. 0
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 I have some tablets from my vet - my dog's ok with thunderstorm but does not like fireworks. Take about half an hour to kick in, and then she's like she's had a spliff. Slightly dozy and all's right with the world...Curb_It said:4 hours sleep due to the dog in fear, thought he was going to have a heart attack. Does anyone else's dog do this? Panting and shaking like a vibrating thing... for 3 bloody hours. Is there anything I can get to help? 
 And after that journey... woe betide anyone that crosses my path.1
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 I did get drenched on the way back to the office but left an empty glass behind.Arsenetatters said:
 No dilemma at all. Bugger the rain.Alwaysneil said:I just heard a rumble and the sky is dark. I probably need to leave to get back to the office without getting drenched but I still have a large glass of wine left. Dilemmas dilemmas. 
 My only regret was having work to do so I couldn't wait the rain out with some more glasses.2
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            My staffy scratches all the doors to buggery, vet prescribed diazepam , but only works if you can pre-empt the storm, works for fireworks night though
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            I had in mind I was going to be in bed well before anything results would be released.
 I'm struggling with that and may end up in a world of pain going straight through.
 Probably will pass out around 3.0
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            And it has been so warm and so close.0
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            If anyone's having trouble sleeping tonight, put the news on waffling about the EU referendum, I'm going to sleep as I type.....0
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 If that ain't slang for a lady's front bottom I don't what is.cfgs said:The wife's snoring is louder than it got down here in the overly moist Weald of Kent. 
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            I woke up at 4am on Wednesday morning and couldn't get back to sleep. Went to bed on Wednesday night just as the storm moved in over Eltham. I wake up if a knatt farts at the bottom of my garden, so I had no chance of sleeping through the longest and wettest storm I've witnessed. So I lay there, stressing. Got out of bed at 3.30am to make a cup of tea, to find water entering my lean-to conservatory. Spent half an hour trying to move stuff out of the wet and into the house.
 Went back to bed, stressing, as I was about to commence a mammoth stint as an EU Referendum Polling Clerk at Woolwich. My shift began at 6am and ended at 10.15pm. Home at 11pm. As I write, I've been awake for forty-four hours. Am looking forward to some sunshine on Friday.
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            Whatever the result on referendum is, the met office app says tomorrow around Greenwich are for sun and sunny clouds.0
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 You love playing big spoon little spoon with me thoAFKABartram said:Am I sleeping tonight or am I on 'drip watch' ?? 
 And I don't mean @Gumbo sneaking into my bed1
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            Just got out to my local.
 Had to stay with my dog as he was all over the place.
 Bring on the summer please!0
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 When it's a 100 degrees due to global warming you won't be saying thatTavern said:Just got out to my local. 
 Had to stay with my dog as he was all over the place.
 Bring on the summer please!1
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            Another monsoon downpour today. Is it me or have our summers moved back a month or two in the UK?1


















