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An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"

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On 03/02/17 07:56, Norman Lynagh wrote:
An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"


.. . . but with bad sunny spells.

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On Friday, 3 February 2017 07:56:32 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"


Sounds like an Aussie having had some success with prune juice.

MartinR


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MartinR wrote:

On Friday, 3 February 2017 07:56:32 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"


Sounds like an Aussie having had some success with prune juice.

MartinR


I did wonder if the joke might be a bit too obscure for a UK audience but it
seems not :-)

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On 03/02/2017 16:12, Norman Lynagh wrote:
MartinR wrote:

On Friday, 3 February 2017 07:56:32 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"


Sounds like an Aussie having had some success with prune juice.

MartinR


I did wonder if the joke might be a bit too obscure for a UK audience but it
seems not :-)

Indeed not.
I've read Clive James 'Unreliable Memoirs' I know what the 'Dunny Man'
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On Friday, 3 February 2017 10:22:33 UTC, Graham P Davis wrote:
On 03/02/17 07:56, Norman Lynagh wrote:
An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"


. . . but with bad sunny spells.


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On Friday, 3 February 2017 07:56:32 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
An unfortunate typo in this morning's Peak District forecast:

"A dry and bright morning with good dunny spells"


Do you wonder lonely in crowd
That peaks from high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once espy the loud,
A voiding, golden entre ills;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering farts spraying the breeze?



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