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Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression?
Oh for a nice healthy drought.

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Weatherlawyer scrive:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression? Oh
for a nice healthy drought.


I have a kill file so don't see them and can avoid depression. I only
have a few people in there but it can hold an unlimited number, should
the need arise (:
You won't be one of them.


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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression?
Oh for a nice healthy drought.

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Bothers me no more than those who try and wind him up and the collateral
damage it causes.
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On 09/05/2013 17:51, Buchan Meteo wrote:
Weatherlawyer scrive:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression? Oh
for a nice healthy drought.


I have a kill file so don't see them and can avoid depression. I only
have a few people in there but it can hold an unlimited number, should
the need arise (:
You won't be one of them.



I don't kill file anyone, as I believe in freedom of speech, no matter
what tosh is spoken! I see the aforementioned person, has a billy no
mates. He's comes, he goes, it doesn't bother me a jot.
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On 09/05/2013 17:51, Buchan Meteo wrote:
Weatherlawyer scrive:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression? Oh
for a nice healthy drought.


I have a kill file so don't see them and can avoid depression. I only
have a few people in there but it can hold an unlimited number, should
the need arise (:
You won't be one of them.



I don't kill file anyone, as I believe in freedom of speech, no matter
what tosh is spoken! I see the aforementioned person, has a billy no
mates. He's comes, he goes, it doesn't bother me a jot.


I believe in free speech too, but that doesn't mean I'm obliged to listen.
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On 09/05/2013 23:54, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 09/05/2013 17:51, Buchan Meteo wrote:
Weatherlawyer scrive:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression? Oh
for a nice healthy drought.


I have a kill file so don't see them and can avoid depression. I only
have a few people in there but it can hold an unlimited number, should
the need arise (:
You won't be one of them.



I don't kill file anyone, as I believe in freedom of speech, no matter
what tosh is spoken!


But kill-files don't prevent people from speaking, it just means you
don't have to listen to it...

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On Thu, 09 May 2013 23:54:29 +0100, Joe Egginton wrote:

On 09/05/2013 17:51, Buchan Meteo wrote:
Weatherlawyer scrive:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression?
Oh for a nice healthy drought.


I have a kill file so don't see them and can avoid depression. I only
have a few people in there but it can hold an unlimited number, should
the need arise (:
You won't be one of them.



I don't kill file anyone, as I believe in freedom of speech, no matter
what tosh is spoken! I see the aforementioned person, has a billy no
mates. He's comes, he goes, it doesn't bother me a jot.


I hadn't seen this thread before you reposted it - doesn't mean I stopped
it happening, though.
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On 2013-05-09 15:12:17 +0000, Weatherlawyer said:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression?
Oh for a nice healthy drought.


No, not petty - just childish and boring as usual.


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On May 10, 9:32*am, yttiw wrote:
On 2013-05-09 15:12:17 +0000, Weatherlawyer said:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression?
Oh for a nice healthy drought.


No, not petty - just childish and boring as usual.


I pretty well agree witha ll the above sentiment but his name just has
the effect of my not wishing to open a thread.
It's OK when someone else's name repaces his unless Dawlish started
the thread and then I just close the link. But what is it in a name
that has such an affect on a person who will never really be troubled
by it?

Maybe I aught to get back on my meds.

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On 2013-05-10 14:15:42 +0000, Weatherlawyer said:

On May 10, 9:32*am, yttiw wrote:
On 2013-05-09 15:12:17 +0000, Weatherlawyer said:

Or does anyone else seeing a reply by Dawlish get a mild depression?
Oh for a nice healthy drought.


No, not petty - just childish and boring as usual.


I pretty well agree witha ll the above sentiment but his name just has
the effect of my not wishing to open a thread.
It's OK when someone else's name repaces his unless Dawlish started
the thread and then I just close the link. But what is it in a name
that has such an affect on a person who will never really be troubled
by it?

Maybe I aught to get back on my meds.


But you started this thread, and I assume that you wanted others to
back you up.

Some folk might get depressed reading long posts which link seismic
activity to the position of low pressure areas over German Bight, but
presumably they don't let that wind them up to such an extent that they
become obsessed with insulting one particular poster.

I have no idea if variations in atmospheric pressure can influence the
occurrence of earthquakes, or vice versa, but it would be a fascinating
discovery if proved correct.

What does intrigue me, is that in videos of many volcanic eruptions
lightning can be seen in the ash plume.



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