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Keith, I thought you would have added this to you 'HaHaHa' thread from a few
days back.
I like the way the 510DAM line goes right through Guildford!
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Keith, I thought you would have added this to you 'HaHaHa' thread from a few
days back.
I like the way the 510DAM line goes right through Guildford!
Phil



Perhaps I should post it to the 'News of the World' and see what
headline they would come up with :-)

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Keith, I thought you would have added this to you 'HaHaHa' thread from a few
days back.
I like the way the 510DAM line goes right through Guildford!
Phil


Come off it, Phil. Farnham, maybe, but not Guildford. No. No
way.

Tudor Hughes, on the the wrong side of the 510 line, Warlingham,
Surrey.

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That 510dm line would be much colder if it were January

Richard


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That 510dm line would be much colder if it were January

Richard


Snow likely only on hills above 4.8m asl .

PS it was a cold outlier anyway.

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wow :O

That is so scary I daren't even think about it... lol

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wow :O

That is so scary I daren't even think about it... lol


Well whatever it was you guys were seeing, it is gone now.
I'm just getting a bog standard high to the west of Ireland,
gentle NW'erly, 510 line far into Scandanavia.

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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in news:dt49gb$io8$1
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That 510dm line would be much colder if it were January

Richard

Richard, that is a bit of an oxymoron. A bit like saying that PS 10C
is (not feels) colder in the winter than in the summer.
Alright we are all a bit brassed off with another virtually snowless
winter so feel badly let down by the weather/fate/God/the Met Office and
the family cat.
Wasn't I lucky to be born in 1942 though? 21 in1963.
Best Wishes
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in news:dt49gb$io8$1
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http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2883.html


That 510dm line would be much colder if it were January

Richard

Richard, that is a bit of an oxymoron. A bit like saying that PS 10C
is (not feels) colder in the winter than in the summer.
Alright we are all a bit brassed off with another virtually snowless
winter so feel badly let down by the weather/fate/God/the Met Office and
the family cat.
Wasn't I lucky to be born in 1942 though? 21 in1963.


Will you still love me, will you still need me, when I'm 64 :-)

I think Richard was joking Paul as evidenced by the smiley!
And what snowless winter ? :-)

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