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Old June 13th 06, 11:30 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Like George Booth over at Epping (about 7 miles from here in Woodford) its
been a real soaker today (hooray)
6.8mm between 0600-0930 BST, 31.2mm ! late afternoon during a violent
thunderstorm ,and another 9.5mm since 2200 . i.e 44.8mm.so far...still
raining 2325BST.
Like George this is the wettest day since summer '87 actually August
22nd,who needs a water grid now eh ?

RonB.



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Like George Booth over at Epping (about 7 miles from here in Woodford) its
been a real soaker today (hooray)
6.8mm between 0600-0930 BST, 31.2mm ! late afternoon during a violent
thunderstorm ,and another 9.5mm since 2200 . i.e 44.8mm.so far...still
raining 2325BST.
Like George this is the wettest day since summer '87 actually August
22nd,who needs a water grid now eh ?

RonB.

Unfortunately No! It's amazing isn't it Ron, that just 15 miles east my

total including some overnight light rain is just 5mm! And where was I
looking forward to playing cricket on the first hard dry wicket of the
season on Sunday - Yep, Woodford!

Dave


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Ron Button wrote:
This is the wettest day since summer '87 actually August 22nd,
who needs a water grid now eh?


New Orleans apparently. No doubt there is a reasonable scandal
concerning the water companis, brewing in the UK too. I've just been
watching the Paranoiama investigation into the bribery scandal at FIFA.

The tactics there seem extra-ordinarily similar to those used by the
Bush administration in closing out undesirable reporters. One wonders
what sort of corruption was going on that got ITV frozen out of the
digital television business a few years ago.

And how the BumBoy Club is coping with the sleaze. AND just how much
Andrew Lane or whoever got paid to buy that bloody abortion they call a
computer progamme.



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