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Where is Darren this morning?
He is up early every morning checking all the latest charts and compiling
his own very informative report on each run along with his own concluding
summary.

He does this whilst most of us are still in bed. Perhaps we take it for
granted that every morning, we wake upcheck this newsgroup and his post is
already there.
He rarely gets the thanks that he deserves by giving us a forecast every
morning.

Is Darren OK? Its unlike him to not deliver a post without first informing
us that he is perhaps going away.

Best regards Darren and please keep it going. I am sure I speak for many
by saying that your work is very much appreciated.

Brendan



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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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Where is Darren this morning?
He is up early every morning checking all the latest charts and compiling
his own very informative report on each run along with his own concluding
summary.

He does this whilst most of us are still in bed. Perhaps we take it for
granted that every morning, we wake upcheck this newsgroup and his post is
already there.
He rarely gets the thanks that he deserves by giving us a forecast every
morning.

Is Darren OK? Its unlike him to not deliver a post without first
informing us that he is perhaps going away.

Best regards Darren and please keep it going. I am sure I speak for many
by saying that your work is very much appreciated.

Brendan


Couldn't agree more. Even as a practising forecaster I find his daily posts
informative. I would guess his computer has had a seizure or something.

Tom


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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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Where is Darren this morning?


I am sure I speak for many by saying that your work is very much
appreciated.

Brendan


You certainly do. Many thanks, Darren. Maybe he has a bad case of the runs
this morning ?

I couldn't resist, sorry.

Joe


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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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Where is Darren this morning?
He is up early every morning checking all the latest charts and compiling
his own very informative report on each run along with his own concluding
summary.

He does this whilst most of us are still in bed. Perhaps we take it for
granted that every morning, we wake upcheck this newsgroup and his post is
already there.
He rarely gets the thanks that he deserves by giving us a forecast every
morning.

Is Darren OK? Its unlike him to not deliver a post without first
informing us that he is perhaps going away.

Best regards Darren and please keep it going. I am sure I speak for many
by saying that your work is very much appreciated.

Brendan


I hope he is OK. He is so reliable over these, that I am a bit concerned.


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"Joe Hunt" wrote in message
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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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Where is Darren this morning?


I am sure I speak for many by saying that your work is very much
appreciated.

Brendan


You certainly do. Many thanks, Darren. Maybe he has a bad case of the runs
this morning ?

I couldn't resist, sorry.


I don't know, this newsgroup's going to the dogs (or is that wolves?).
I hope that more runs are not needed if you're right Joe :-)

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Brendan DJ Murphy writes:
Is Darren OK? Its unlike him to not deliver a post without first informing
us that he is perhaps going away.


Computer problem, perhaps? Let's hope that, whatever the reason, it's
nothing too serious.
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Gavin Staples wrote:
"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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Where is Darren this morning?
He is up early every morning checking all the latest charts and compiling
his own very informative report on each run along with his own concluding
summary.

He does this whilst most of us are still in bed. Perhaps we take it for
granted that every morning, we wake upcheck this newsgroup and his post is
already there.
He rarely gets the thanks that he deserves by giving us a forecast every
morning.

Is Darren OK? Its unlike him to not deliver a post without first
informing us that he is perhaps going away.

Best regards Darren and please keep it going. I am sure I speak for many
by saying that your work is very much appreciated.

Brendan


I hope he is OK. He is so reliable over these, that I am a bit concerned.


He was certainly OK at 0534 this morning as he posted his usual
interpretation on TWO.

Martin

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JPG wrote:
Gavin Staples wrote:


I hope he is OK. He is so reliable over these, that I am a bit concerned.


He was certainly OK at 0534 this morning as he posted his usual
interpretation on TWO.


He also posted his analysis on UK Weatherworld as usual. Perhaps he just
had problems with usenet (or usenet lost his post?). His model
interpretation can be found he-

http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/foru...=28289&posts=1

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"JPG" wrote in message
ups.com...

Gavin Staples wrote:
"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
...
Where is Darren this morning?
He is up early every morning checking all the latest charts and
compiling
his own very informative report on each run along with his own
concluding
summary.

He does this whilst most of us are still in bed. Perhaps we take it
for
granted that every morning, we wake upcheck this newsgroup and his post
is
already there.
He rarely gets the thanks that he deserves by giving us a forecast
every
morning.

Is Darren OK? Its unlike him to not deliver a post without first
informing us that he is perhaps going away.

Best regards Darren and please keep it going. I am sure I speak for
many
by saying that your work is very much appreciated.

Brendan


I hope he is OK. He is so reliable over these, that I am a bit concerned.


He was certainly OK at 0534 this morning as he posted his usual
interpretation on TWO.

Martin




:-) Thanks Martin, I have just seen it. I was a bit concerned. One of his
wolves has been ill and I wondered if he had been busy tending to them.


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Brendan DJ Murphy wrote:

Where is Darren this morning?

Wolves 1, Prescott 0?

They have only got to get you the once. It can be a no score draw but
it never goes to penalties.



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