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OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and
even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. Enjoy. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom |
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On May 22, 1:41*pm, "Tom Allen" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message ... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait *ten days before describing it as a superb forecast * :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! |
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 at 03:35:07, Dawlish wrote in
uk.sci.weather : OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Speak for yourself - I never look forward to hot weather. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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![]() "smallbabe" wrote in message ... On May 22, 1:41 pm, "Tom Allen" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! Smallbabe are you dawlish? If no or yes why do you and others post under fake names? It really does get my goat besides many other things. |
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On May 22, 6:41*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"smallbabe" wrote in message ... On May 22, 1:41 pm, "Tom Allen" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message .... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! Smallbabe are you dawlish? If no or yes why do you and others post under fake names? It really does get my goat besides many other things.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course I am, but you knew that as you called smallbabe "dullish". Dawlish is as fake a name as smallbabe, though you appear to have overlooked that one! Your goat is got. Excellent. It needs to be. And by a sensitive part of it's anatomy too, by the response. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On May 22, 6:41 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "smallbabe" wrote in message ... On May 22, 1:41 pm, "Tom Allen" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! Smallbabe are you dawlish? If no or yes why do you and others post under fake names? It really does get my goat besides many other things.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course I am, but you knew that as you called smallbabe "dullish". Dawlish is as fake a name as smallbabe, though you appear to have overlooked that one! Your goat is got. Excellent. It needs to be. And by a sensitive part of it's anatomy too, by the response. Yes I know I'd already childishly called you "dullish" but my poor old brain is so pickled nowadays for a moment there thought I'd got the wrong person. But really , why dp people use false id's. A very confused Napoleon Bonaparte |
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On May 23, 8:09*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message ... On May 22, 6:41 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "smallbabe" wrote in message ... On May 22, 1:41 pm, "Tom Allen" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message .... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! Smallbabe are you dawlish? If no or yes why do you and others post under fake names? It really does get my goat besides many other things.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course I am, but you knew that as you called smallbabe "dullish". Dawlish is as fake a name as smallbabe, though you appear to have overlooked that one! Your goat is got. Excellent. It needs to be. And by a sensitive part of it's anatomy too, by the response. Yes I know I'd already childishly called you "dullish" but my poor old brain is so pickled *nowadays *for a moment there thought I'd got the wrong person. *But really , why dp people use false id's. A very confused Napoleon Bonaparte- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whatever. Judge my forecast at outcome Lawrence. it is clear and unambiguous......unlike your use of the possesive apostrophe - which is not. |
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On 23 May, 22:14, Dawlish wrote:
On May 23, 8:09*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message .... On May 22, 6:41 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "smallbabe" wrote in message .... On May 22, 1:41 pm, "Tom Allen" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! Smallbabe are you dawlish? If no or yes why do you and others post under fake names? It really does get my goat besides many other things.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course I am, but you knew that as you called smallbabe "dullish". Dawlish is as fake a name as smallbabe, though you appear to have overlooked that one! Your goat is got. Excellent. It needs to be. And by a sensitive part of it's anatomy too, by the response. Yes I know I'd already childishly called you "dullish" but my poor old brain is so pickled *nowadays *for a moment there thought I'd got the wrong person. *But really , why dp people use false id's. A very confused Napoleon Bonaparte- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whatever. Judge my forecast at outcome Lawrence. it is clear and unambiguous......unlike your use of the possesive apostrophe - which is not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Lawrence is not using a possesive apostrophe. He is using it to form a plural. That is perfecly acceptable. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostro...ertain_plurals Cheers, Alastair. |
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![]() "Alastair" wrote in message ... On 23 May, 22:14, Dawlish wrote: On May 23, 8:09 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On May 22, 6:41 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "smallbabe" wrote in message ... On May 22, 1:41 pm, "Tom Allen" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... OK, Bank Holiday Monday is a little iffy and there may be cloud and even thunderstorms in some areas, but the charts for the rest of the time, from today to the end of next week for many areas and especially for Southern areas of England, is just superb. Have the sun-cream at the ready, as summer is i cumen in. No need to take the kids to Europe this half-term. Stay in the UK, go somewhere you haven't been before, but always fancied visiting and spend your money here instead of giving it to the Spanish on the Costas! I'd extend that forecast out to 10 days, after the last 5 gfs runs. The 1st of June will see warm and settled weather for most areas of England and Wales. It may be a forecast of superb weather by some folk's tastes but maybe we should wait ten days before describing it as a superb forecast :-) Tom Yes, Tom, badly phrased by me! It is indeed a forecast of superb weather. You can only judge how good a forecast has been at outcome......something I must have said hundreds of times! Smallbabe are you dawlish? If no or yes why do you and others post under fake names? It really does get my goat besides many other things.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course I am, but you knew that as you called smallbabe "dullish". Dawlish is as fake a name as smallbabe, though you appear to have overlooked that one! Your goat is got. Excellent. It needs to be. And by a sensitive part of it's anatomy too, by the response. Yes I know I'd already childishly called you "dullish" but my poor old brain is so pickled nowadays for a moment there thought I'd got the wrong person. But really , why dp people use false id's. A very confused Napoleon Bonaparte- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whatever. Judge my forecast at outcome Lawrence. it is clear and unambiguous......unlike your use of the possesive apostrophe - which is not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Lawrence is not using a possesive apostrophe. He is using it to form a plural. That is perfecly acceptable. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostro...ertain_plurals Cheers, Alastair. He is invariably wrong and can be very cruel sometimes Alastiar, unlike you as you are never cruel....... |
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