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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 20:11:27 -0000, "Rob Overfield"
wrote: "Joe Egginton" wrote in message ... Graham P Davis wrote: Sarah Wilmshurst was responsible today for this hyperbole on BBC News24. "Bitterly cold with temperatures of four to five degrees." Yesterday someone kept going on about Scotland and how cold it would feel in the wind. Pity they were forecasting little or no wind for that part of the world. Graham Hey! Leave sarah alone, she my favourite weather girl ! ;-) And by the looks of her at the moment, her husband thought so too! ;D Charmingly old-fashioned of you, Rob, to think she might actually be married. ![]() Martin |
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![]() "Graham P Davis" wrote in message ... Sarah Wilmshurst was responsible today for this hyperbole on BBC News24. "Bitterly cold with temperatures of four to five degrees." Yesterday someone kept going on about Scotland and how cold it would feel in the wind. Pity they were forecasting little or no wind for that part of the world. I'm a follower of american football and one tonight's games is being played outdoors in Philadelphia, PA, in temps of 17F (-8C) and in a wind of 26 mph (gusting to 35mph) Wind chill? -19F (-28C)! Now thats cold, right? -- Rob Overfield Hull http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ |
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Will Hand wrote:
I'd love to take a few of our weather presenters on a long Dartmoor walk, I dread to think what they would think of the weather. In the case of one or two of them, it might do everyone a service if you went when there was fog about. Then leave them there. :-) -- Howard Neil |
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![]() Rob Overfield wrote: "Joe Egginton" wrote in message ... Graham P Davis wrote: Sarah Wilmshurst was responsible today for this hyperbole on BBC News24. "Bitterly cold with temperatures of four to five degrees." Yesterday someone kept going on about Scotland and how cold it would feel in the wind. Pity they were forecasting little or no wind for that part of the world. Graham Hey! Leave sarah alone, she my favourite weather girl ! ;-) And by the looks of her at the moment, her husband thought so too! ;D -- Rob Overfield Hull http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ I don't know what your mean ? Though she seems to be putting on weight for some reason. O:-) Joe Wolverhampton |
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