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Default Earthshine tonight.

The new moon in the old moon's arms, with Venus right next door tonight. Very beautiful.

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On Friday, 20 February 2015 19:35:55 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
The new moon in the old moon's arms, with Venus right next door tonight. Very beautiful.


If I were your neigbours I'd get the police to caution you about sticking yer arse out of your office window. Its not clever and doesn't fool anyone.
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On 20/02/15 21:04, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

Its not clever and doesn't fool anyone.

That's you that is.
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On Friday, 20 February 2015 21:17:21 UTC, LL wrote:
On 20/02/15 21:04, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

Its not clever and doesn't fool anyone.

That's you that is.


LL hasn't left the building.


Hey the pied sniper come out and reveal oneself. I know you're afraid but I won't bite.
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On 20/02/15 22:17, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

I know you're afraid but I won't bite.

Why should I be afraid of a halfwit with the debating style of a
premenstrual 14 year old girl? I'll come and go as I please, and comment
when I want, Barry.


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On Friday, 20 February 2015 22:32:59 UTC, LL wrote:
On 20/02/15 22:17, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

I know you're afraid but I won't bite.

Why should I be afraid of a halfwit with the debating style of a
premenstrual 14 year old girl? I'll come and go as I please, and comment
when I want, Barry.


Because you are afraid to show your real name. That really does speak volumes for cowards and fools.

By the way the

"debating style of a premenstrual 14 year old girl?"

speaks volumes as well, its the true nasty colours of a white posey left wing ****.

You've made yourself look more pathetic than I ever could have. Now **** of back under your rock
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On 20/02/15 22:59, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 20 February 2015 22:32:59 UTC, LL wrote:
On 20/02/15 22:17, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

I know you're afraid but I won't bite.

Why should I be afraid of a halfwit with the debating style of a
premenstrual 14 year old girl? I'll come and go as I please, and comment
when I want, Barry.


Because you are afraid to show your real name. That really does speak volumes for cowards and fools.

By the way the

"debating style of a premenstrual 14 year old girl?"

speaks volumes as well, its the true nasty colours of a white posey left wing ****.

You've made yourself look more pathetic than I ever could have. Now **** of back under your rock

LOL! You *really* are a very stupid man.


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On Friday, 20 February 2015 23:07:06 UTC, LL wrote:
On 20/02/15 22:59, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 20 February 2015 22:32:59 UTC, LL wrote:
On 20/02/15 22:17, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

I know you're afraid but I won't bite.

Why should I be afraid of a halfwit with the debating style of a
premenstrual 14 year old girl? I'll come and go as I please, and comment
when I want, Barry.


Because you are afraid to show your real name. That really does speak volumes for cowards and fools.

By the way the

"debating style of a premenstrual 14 year old girl?"

speaks volumes as well, its the true nasty colours of a white posey left wing ****.

You've made yourself look more pathetic than I ever could have. Now **** of back under your rock

LOL! You *really* are a very stupid man.


Yet you resort to LOL?

Grow up, act like a man and stop hiding like a scuttling cockroach when the light switch of survival in everyday commercial kitchens is turned on and reveal yourself.
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On Friday, 20 February 2015 21:04:08 UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 20 February 2015 19:35:55 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
The new moon in the old moon's arms, with Venus right next door tonight. Very beautiful.


If I were your neigbours I'd get the police to caution you about sticking yer arse out of your office window. Its not clever and doesn't fool anyone.


Shaddap, Lawrie - it's a sight worth seeing. Cloudy here, so no go.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.

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Default Earthshine tonight. - Being serious

On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:35:52 -0800 (PST), Dawlish
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The new moon in the old moon's arms, with Venus right next door tonight. Very beautiful.


Being serious

I used to think this was the reflection offa lot of clould to the west
and was an indication of bad weather to come.

Is that in fact correct?

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