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On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 17:46:30 GMT, "James" wrote:

Its heaving it down with rain here in South Witham! No thunder or lightning,
but its *very* heavy.



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Its heaving it down with rain here in South Witham! No thunder or lightning,
but its *very* heavy.


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Didn't think there was another Witham!

Your clock behind Keith?

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Mmm, strange, I wonder what time this one comes up as ?

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Didn't think there was another Witham!

Your clock behind Keith?

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- And on Sun, 18 Jul 2004 19:54:19 +0100, it was spake thus in said in message "Tom" :

Didn't think there was another Witham!


http://www.multimap.com/map/places.c...ear ch=witham

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Didn't think there was another Witham!



http://www.multimap.com/map/places.c...ear ch=witham

Still not right! South Witham (mine) is on the A1, a bit south of Grantham.
There is also North Witham a couple of miles north, and also Witham on the
Hill a few miles east!


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http://www.multimap.com/map/places.c...ear ch=witham

Still not right! South Witham (mine) is on the A1, a bit south of

Grantham.
There is also North Witham a couple of miles north, and also Witham on the
Hill a few miles east!


*EDIT* - there's loads, try typing in *witham* in the box... whoa, going way
off topic now...


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- And on Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:54:46 GMT, it was spake thus in said in message "James" :

*EDIT* - there's loads, try typing in *witham* in the box... whoa, going way
off topic now...


As a final as we're going so OT !

Thanks for the *'s pointer, never even considered doing that...
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