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Been reading this group for some time + watching forecasts. Frightens me to
death each time strong gales are forecast :-( Lived in London in October 1987 - heard the famous M. Fish forecast + the shipping forecast that evening - bad but not too bad. Went to bed thinking all was (almost) OK. Woken up not too long later by an awful noise - didn't understand what was going on - thought the world was coming to an end. Got up - opened a bottle of wine and drank the lot :-) Next morning couldn't really believe things :-( Also couldn't believe no damage to my house :-) I'll never forget that night - keep think it's going to happen again :-( Perhaps I'd better un-subscribe from this ng/stop listening to forecasts/stop reading the Daily Express :-) PS - Ummm .... no I *don't* actually read the Daily Express :-) -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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![]() "Hugh Jampton" wrote in message news ![]() Been reading this group for some time + watching forecasts. Frightens me to death each time strong gales are forecast :-( Lived in London in October 1987 - heard the famous M. Fish forecast + the shipping forecast that evening - bad but not too bad. Went to bed thinking all was (almost) OK. Woken up not too long later by an awful noise - didn't understand what was going on - thought the world was coming to an end. Got up - opened a bottle of wine and drank the lot :-) Next morning couldn't really believe things :-( Also couldn't believe no damage to my house :-) I'll never forget that night - keep think it's going to happen again :-( Perhaps I'd better un-subscribe from this ng/stop listening to forecasts/stop reading the Daily Express :-) PS - Ummm .... no I *don't* actually read the Daily Express :-) Stay here, far more sueful than the Express. I think I know where your name comes from too, I bet you go "ying-tong-iddle-i-po" too. -- Rob Pasture Farm Cottages, Langtoft, 148m asl |
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On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 10:28:11 -0000, Robb C. Overfield wrote:
I think I know where your name comes from too, I bet you go "ying-tong-iddle-i-po" too. Correct :-) -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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