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Well there's the Scandi High, Azores High, European High, Russian High,
Siberian High and Bartlett High. All I see for the past couple of years is
one which spends most of it's time sitting over the UK and Eire. Instead of
it borrowing bits from the others I think it should be the UK and Eire HP!

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Well there's the Scandi High, Azores High, European High, Russian High,
Siberian High and Bartlett High. All I see for the past couple of years is
one which spends most of it's time sitting over the UK and Eire. Instead
of
it borrowing bits from the others I think it should be the UK and Eire HP!

Dave



I agree... the UK high!

The Bartlett high was a pathetic name to begin with!


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The Bartlett High was a different beast altogether, it sat to the south
of us leaving us in damp, mild, and misirable west to southwesterlies.
I sat there for most of the winter months and was reluctent to move. We
seem to have moved on from those days ~ phew. But there's still more
movement required please ?

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The Bartlett high was a pathetic name to begin with!


That's a bit ungracious Neil. Perhaps we could name a Low Pressure after
you. The "NG Low"
I'll let you work out what the NG stands for ;-(

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Dave.C wrote:
That's a bit ungracious Neil. Perhaps we could name a Low Pressure after
you. The "NG Low"


And I'd like to propose the "Col Col".

- Tom.



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The Bartlett high was a pathetic name to begin with!


That's a bit ungracious Neil. Perhaps we could name a Low Pressure after
you. The "NG Low"
I'll let you work out what the NG stands for ;-(

Dave



Fine with me , im the one who goes in sits over the uk
and causes lots of damage and high payments


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On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:27:55 GMT, "Dave.C"
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NG wrote


The Bart lett high was a pathetic name to begin with!


Great name, only Bart Simpson Low would have been better.

That's a bit ungracious Neil. Perhaps we could name a Low Pressure after
you. The "NG Low"


Sorry, that one's taken

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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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Well there's the Scandi High, Azores High, European High, Russian High,
Siberian High and Bartlett High. All I see for the past couple of years
is
one which spends most of it's time sitting over the UK and Eire. Instead
of
it borrowing bits from the others I think it should be the UK and Eire
HP!

Dave



I agree... the UK high!

The Bartlett high was a pathetic name to begin with!



With respect to Paul, I think we should call it the Bartlett High


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In article . com,
"Keith (Southend)G" writes:
The Bartlett High was a different beast altogether, it sat to the south
of us leaving us in damp, mild, and misirable west to southwesterlies.
I sat there for most of the winter months and was reluctent to move.


I feel like that in the winter too.
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John Hall "Never play cards with a man called Doc.
Never eat at a place called Mom's.
Never sleep with a woman whose troubles
are worse than your own." Nelson Algren
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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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Well there's the Scandi High, Azores High, European High, Russian High,
Siberian High and Bartlett High. All I see for the past couple of years is
one which spends most of it's time sitting over the UK and Eire. Instead
of
it borrowing bits from the others I think it should be the UK and Eire HP!

Dave



I agree... the UK high!

The Bartlett high was a pathetic name to begin with!

Thanks mate.
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