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Default Why I am mad at Tom Presutti

vince wrote:
this guy need psychiatric help , fast.

n.b. my lawyers are watching for slanderous comments aswell
so be warned


not if you are in england they aren't (-;

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Default Damien replies to the forum's insults, once again.

"Col":

What does that - "Col" - stand for, by the way? "Colonel"? LOL.

Now forgive me, I wrote this reply YESTERDAY, but computer DELETED IT
by MISTAKE, so I was too ****ed off to rewrite it again. But I think
that I'll give it another shot.:-)

Apart from over the Scottish Highlands that is simply not true in
this
country, and never has been.


True, but 1998 and 1999 winters are NORMAL?!!!



Nope, but there were very mild winters in the early 70's as well.
That was not 'normal' either.


Indeed. Good point. I was just thinking about this on my way home
earlier that day. Then 1979 just came "out of the blue", preceded the
following series of *almost* eight CONSECUTIVE cold winters, until
about January 1987 time.:-)

I'm not trying to argue that winters are getting less snowy,
my point is that they were never really *that* snowy in the
first place.


Valid argument. Relevant point.:-)

Why do folk talk about "them winters of old" and such then? Huh?:-~


Selective memories. We all do it. People remember 1947/63/79 and Dec

'81
.. and forget the intervening relitively snowless years.

Yes. I am kind of like this with December 1995, February 1994, January
1987 to some degree, etc., etc..:-)

You were duped into believing something that common sense

should
have told you to treat with extreme caution.


Look, how many times do I have to say it:


HOW THE HELL WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT TOM PRESUTTI HAD JUST

FINISHED
UNIVERSITY, GARRY SARRE WAS JUST "HAVING A LAUGH", AND THAT BRIAN

GAZE

HAD ONLY JUST started THE VERY WEBSITE ITSELF?!!!



Please use the caps more SPARINGLY. It's rather difficult to read.


True... but PLEASE don't avoid the question.:-( :-(

By the way, I do it to HIGHLIGHT things, not to SHOUT okay?:-) I SHOUT
when I'm angry, as I get very OCCASIONALLY, but NOT regularly, even
though I have to of course admit to being admittedly always being very
angry on this particular forum.:-(

:-)

I got it from interrupt_00h.

You seem to be getting rather obsessive about this. You don't
want to turn out bitter about this, do you?
Just let it go, man


These are/were my dreams. HOW THE HELL CAN I JUST "LET" THEM "GO",
"MAN"?! :-(

I mean the general public who are not going to remember someone in
March who predicted a cold winter back in November.


True. But I am NOT the "general public"!:-(

Yeah, sure, I am LIVING PROOF of that, am I not, guys?:-D


True

:-)

Anrew Bond is always popping up though


Indeed he is. When "Anrew Bond" made his call for the summer of 2004 as
"wet", it turned out, of course, most certainly correct. However, he
got the temperature range WAY OFF, as it was, in actual fact, bar July,
still well ABOVE normal!

By contrast, the Met Office successfully called it hot, but also DRY.

People judge things by they SEE, NOT feel. The rain was indeed the
truly "decisive factor", in this particular case, that threw it in
Metcheck's way, in time of the cold winter forecast in early
October.:-)

And, just as nearly always now, ONCE AGAIN, my dreams have NOT come
TRUE!!!:-(

and I'm sure I've seen Mr Gaze's mane mentioned in tabloid reports.


Which ones?:-(

I know that he was on some small radio station somewhere in his local
area down south hyping up his and Metcheck's joint Christmas
"blizzards", and that he does *some* forecasts for Danish television,
but that's about it, *as far as I know*.:-)

You would forgive them of course so you wouldn't even be

consistent
in your condemnations.


NO. I would forgive them IF - and I HAVE been through this ALREADY,

and
not just ONCE, but MANY TIMES, BOY - the following:


BOY??


I'm 37!!


Good for you.:-)


Vince

this guy need psychiatric help, fast


n.b. my lawyers are watching this for slanderous comments aswell
so be warned


And your first statement is NOT a "slanderous comment", if, this time,
to me?

DON'T threaten me, boy! I take threats VERY SERIOUSLY.


Gianna Stefani:

vince wrote:
this guy need psychiatric help , fast.
n.b. my lawyers are watching for slanderous comments aswell
so be warned

not if you are in england they aren't (-;


???


D.

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Default Tom Presutti's "winter" 2002 forecast - MUST reading for ALL newbies.:-)


Damien wrote:
"Tudor Hughes":

Keep 'em coming, lad - we all need a bit of a giggle from
time to time.


F[censored]k you, arsehole! There are/were MY DREAMS. MY DREAMS!!!

And I want them BACK!


AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DIE WRONG FORECASTS, DIE!!!!!:-( :-(

:-(


:-( :-( :-(


D.


I see the level-headed and generally well thought out scientific
debates, and comments, still rule supreme on this newsgroup!

Paul.

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Default Tom Presutti's missing winter 2002 apology

Thanks for bringing this up. This apology needs to be tracked down, for
me to see and dissect.:-)

I see the level-headed and generally well thought out scientific
debates, and comments, still rule supreme on this newsgroup!


Yep.:-)

I am, sadly, not welcome on The Weather Outlook discussion forums, so I
must post on here instead.:-(

D.

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Default Tom Presutti's missing winter 2002 apology

thank god you dont post on TWO , i would ban you forthwith

your either Mr Brown or Mr Codge , so its 50/50 , maybe i'll phone a
friend ;-) my guess to the former



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Default Tom Presutti's missing winter 2002 apology

thank god you dont post on TWO , i would ban you forthwith

Believe me, this is quite common.:-(

your either Mr Brown or Mr Codge , so its 50/50 , maybe i'll phone a
friend ;-) my guess to the former


Who's "Mr Brown"?

In any case, I am neither.

I cannot be "Codge" for one thing. He loved mild weather, I hate it.

D.

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Default APOLOGISE RIGHT NOW!!!

I have brought this up as a reminder of what the "weather forecaster"
TOM PRESUTTI "FORECAST"(!) for the SO-CALLED "winter" of 2002!:-o :-(

This should have been my dreams. These should have been the best years
of MY LIFE. But, NO. BUT NO!!!:-( :-( :-(

Bring my childhood back to me AND BRING IT NOW!!!:-o :-(

Yours angrily,
"Damien Bedd". BEng, BPol, BHum.

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Default Tom Presutti update - still no apology.:-(

And a bump here, I think, too.:-p ;-) :-o

Seriously though, these are/were my DREAMS and I want them BACK!

D.

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Default Tom Presutti update - 68 days left to apologise

Usual bump. Still waiting for the FULL, FRANK, and SINCERE apology from
Mr. Presutti.:-o :-(

:-)

D.

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Default Tom Presutti update - 68 days left to apologise

Usual bump. Still waiting for the FULL, FRANK, and SINCERE apology from
Mr. Presutti.:-o :-(

:-)

D.



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