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Old October 19th 12, 05:36 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Nice pic, nasty paper

On Oct 18, 10:35*am, "Alastair McDonald"
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oops they moved it to he


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...her-warning-60...


There's more than one nice pic at that new address :-)


It is the equivalent of cuddly puppies on internet forae.
A cynical attempt to curtail mass migration of the thoughtless.
Something akin to Coronations Street syndrome.

Once you are locked into a punishing regime you fight your brain to
stay with it no matter how depressed you become.

It's why people listen to the news on the BBC. Or buy the Sun
newspaper. You keep hoping things will get better.
And from time to time you get a reward.

The whole of British culture is in that kind of ****.
Too much sugar in everything to stop you realising that food isn't
what it should be and could be if you thought about what you eat.

Politics that always falls over when for an haporth of sense someone
would sacrifice his freedom and put a bullet in the ****wits that
screw with us.

Weather forecasts that have as much care and consideration that the
ones giving them would think to themselves:
"Is this really what I wanted to do with my occupation?"
And ****ing well say "No bloody more of this ****." like real men and
get the hell out of it.

Why do you think inequities like the Johnathon Ross/Jimmy Saville
disasters occur?
They sacked Bill Oddie for talking about beetles before the water-shed
of 9 o'clock. So someone has standards. I'm not sure what they are.
But they are there somewhere.

And they send me snotty letters for not having a TV?
They even knocked on my door one day.

Just say no.