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I hear Louise Lear is joining forces with Sir David King the governments
chief scientific advisor, to form a Shakespearian weather forecasting/global warming production company. These will be highly dramatic and issued daily under the banner of King Lear productions. The season kicks off with the sorry tale of UKMO's Severe winter weather forecast that didn't quite come to fruition. This is to be called 'Much Ado about Nothing' That will be timely followed by two of Shakespeare apocryphal plays warning of sensationalist forecast from the private sector. The 'Metcheque of Menace' and 'The TWO gentleman of dubious forecasting ability' There will then follow a tales of warning related to global warming 'The Tempest' and a play telling the tale of the major flooding of London's sewerage systems due to global warming. 'Richard the Turd' A couple of gay comedies about the perfect holiday weather 'as you like it' and 'Midsummer's night dream'. the penultimate double production will be a futuristic play looking at the confidence in computer modelling 'Twelthnight ahead ? - your havin a laugh' and a story of a lonely man living on his own chopping and cutting logs all day just for something to do -'As you Will' Then final play will be about the Little Ice Age and natures response to the lower temperatures 'The Hairy Wives of Windsor' This has been a King/Lear production Next week 'Changing Barometers' |
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![]() "lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message ... I hear Louise Lear is joining forces with Sir David King the governments chief scientific advisor, to form a Shakespearian weather forecasting/global warming production company. These will be highly dramatic and issued daily under the banner of King Lear productions. The season kicks off with the sorry tale of UKMO's Severe winter weather forecast that didn't quite come to fruition. This is to be called 'Much Ado about Nothing' That will be timely followed by two of Shakespeare apocryphal plays warning of sensationalist forecast from the private sector. The 'Metcheque of Menace' and 'The TWO gentleman of dubious forecasting ability' There will then follow a tales of warning related to global warming 'The Tempest' and a play telling the tale of the major flooding of London's sewerage systems due to global warming. 'Richard the Turd' A couple of gay comedies about the perfect holiday weather 'as you like it' and 'Midsummer's night dream'. the penultimate double production will be a futuristic play looking at the confidence in computer modelling 'Twelthnight ahead ? - your havin a laugh' and a story of a lonely man living on his own chopping and cutting logs all day just for something to do -'As you Will' Then final play will be about the Little Ice Age and natures response to the lower temperatures 'The Hairy Wives of Windsor' This has been a King/Lear production Next week 'Changing Barometers' Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" |
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins"
wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." |
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Paul C ha scritto:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Made glorius by the sun in York ? |
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:21:29 +0100, Gianna wrote:
Paul C ha scritto: On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Made glorius by the sun in York ? Peter, Paul and Mary had a song about about Winter: "I'm Leaving on a jet stream Don't know when I'll be back again... -- Dave |
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![]() "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:21:29 +0100, Gianna wrote: Paul C ha scritto: On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Made glorius by the sun in York ? Peter, Paul and Mary had a song about about Winter: "I'm Leaving on a jet stream Don't know when I'll be back again... -- Dave They also sang about Puff the magic dragon who frolicked in the Autumn leaves. |
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lawrence Jenkins wrote:
"Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:21:29 +0100, Gianna wrote: Paul C ha scritto: On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Made glorius by the sun in York ? Peter, Paul and Mary had a song about about Winter: "I'm Leaving on a jet stream Don't know when I'll be back again... -- Dave They also sang about Puff the magic dragon who frolicked in the Autumn leaves. As for the BBC well thats just a 'comedy of errors' The freezing forecast 'a winter's tale' and of course 'All's well that ends badly' Alan |
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![]() "lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message ... "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:21:29 +0100, Gianna wrote: Paul C ha scritto: On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Made glorius by the sun in York ? Peter, Paul and Mary had a song about about Winter: "I'm Leaving on a jet stream Don't know when I'll be back again... -- Dave They also sang about Puff the magic dragon who frolicked in the Autumn leaves. Didn't Pink Floyd sing "It's scandi' high time Cymbaline"? |
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![]() Steve wrote: "lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message ... "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:21:29 +0100, Gianna wrote: Paul C ha scritto: On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:59:48 +0000 (UTC), "lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Oh I forgot Hamlet's Soliloquy when he utters the immortal line " Toboggan or not toboggon what is the forecast?" The next few months are going to be wet and mild yet again: "Now is the winter of our discontent." Made glorius by the sun in York ? Peter, Paul and Mary had a song about about Winter: "I'm Leaving on a jet stream Don't know when I'll be back again... -- Dave They also sang about Puff the magic dragon who frolicked in the Autumn leaves. Didn't Pink Floyd sing "It's scandi' high time Cymbaline"? They were, of course, "Obscured by Clouds" and sang "Storm Signal" and "Goodbye Blue Sky" They were progressive rock's own meteorologists. "Goodbye Blue Sky" |
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