Must be midsummer!
"Col" wrote in message
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"Dave R." wrote in message
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"Ken Cook" wrote in message
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Hi, All,
Threat of heavy rain today, lee-slope gale tomorrow and yet another
ground frost last night. Must be midsummer in Copley! Will I ever get
the sweet corn out of the cold frame? (:0)
Ken
Copley, Teesdale
What ARE you talking about? Speak to them from the South West on here and
they will tell you its been a totally fabulous spring/summer so far.
However one of the problems with that lot is that they love every aspect
of out weather so whatever it is, is great! they ramble on about.
Why is it a problem to simply enjoy whatever the weather throws at you?
You must be very frustrated to see people with this mentality, rather than
your own whingeing persona who moans when he has bad weather
and moans even more when others have better weather than him, as if the
SE has a God-given right to always have the best weather!
Dave R west London
P.S Another miserable day in London
Miserable, eh?
London currently has 19C and cloudy.
I'm currently on 10.9C and the rain has only just pulled away.
So don't talk to *me* about miserable.
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Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
When I wrote "What ARE you talking about?" in my paragraph I was bein
sarcastic. I was trying to match the scrumpies optimistic stylisation but I
failed so miserably.
Yes you are, living in a generally awful part of the country for weather. I
would never dream of moving north of Watford. Its bad enough here but 10C!
today for you on Midsummers day is just plain crazy and I have every
sympathy.
Interest to see I evidently 'got your goat' on the "Why is it a problem to
simply enjoy whatever the weather throws at you?" - It is a problem because
if the weather does not throw at you good weather then there are things you
cannot do that you could if it were not so bloody awful.
Dave R
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