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"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
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Paul Hyett wrote:

In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Richard Dixon
wrote :

The change in the weather came as Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett
warned that climate change is putting the political stability of entire
nations at risk.


Anything to avoid the truth - that it is Labour's own foreign &
immigration policies that are doing *that*...


Please keep political claptrap off this newsgroup.

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Graham Davis
Bracknell


Too right Graham more weather related stuff like this is needed.

"The notice on my toothpaste tube says "store below 25C". I suppose I should
have kept it in the fridge last month - along with those medicines having
the same instruction. Must be tricky for families with young children.
Perhaps they have a small fridge with a padlock on it specifically for
medicines."

Now I wonder who posted that?




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On a tatty piece of sub-ether Lawrence Jenkins at
said...

"Robb C. Overfield" wrote in message
.. .
On a tatty piece of sub-ether Lawrence Jenkins at
said...

"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
...
Paul Hyett wrote:

In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Richard Dixon
wrote :

The change in the weather came as Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett
warned that climate change is putting the political stability of
entire
nations at risk.

Anything to avoid the truth - that it is Labour's own foreign &
immigration policies that are doing *that*...

Please keep political claptrap off this newsgroup.

--
Graham Davis
Bracknell

Too right Graham more weather related stuff like this is needed.

"The notice on my toothpaste tube says "store below 25C". I suppose I
should
have kept it in the fridge last month - along with those medicines having
the same instruction. Must be tricky for families with young children.
Perhaps they have a small fridge with a padlock on it specifically for
medicines."

Now I wonder who posted that?




Be a good chap, lawrence, and re-introduce foot and mouth to your person,
namely open your mouth and place foot in it, thereby ensuring some
tranquility for everyone else....
--
Rob C. Overfield
Hull



****.



"Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool, than to open it
and remove all doubt."

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Rob C. Overfield
Hull
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"Robb C. Overfield" wrote in message
.. .
On a tatty piece of sub-ether Lawrence Jenkins at
said...

"Robb C. Overfield" wrote in message
.. .
On a tatty piece of sub-ether Lawrence Jenkins at
said...

"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
...
Paul Hyett wrote:

In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Richard Dixon
wrote :

The change in the weather came as Foreign Secretary Margaret
Beckett
warned that climate change is putting the political stability of
entire
nations at risk.

Anything to avoid the truth - that it is Labour's own foreign &
immigration policies that are doing *that*...

Please keep political claptrap off this newsgroup.

--
Graham Davis
Bracknell

Too right Graham more weather related stuff like this is needed.

"The notice on my toothpaste tube says "store below 25C". I suppose I
should
have kept it in the fridge last month - along with those medicines
having
the same instruction. Must be tricky for families with young children.
Perhaps they have a small fridge with a padlock on it specifically for
medicines."

Now I wonder who posted that?




Be a good chap, lawrence, and re-introduce foot and mouth to your
person,
namely open your mouth and place foot in it, thereby ensuring some
tranquility for everyone else....
--
Rob C. Overfield
Hull



****.



"Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool, than to open it
and remove all doubt."

--
Rob C. Overfield
Hull



I haven't heard that one before.




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Graham Easterling wrote:



Who could have posted in the middle of a highly political thread on
this newsgroup:-

My first reaction when I heard that 40% of children took knives to
school
was "only 40%?".

Must have been another Graham Davis from Bracknell


Must have been. ;-)

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Bracknell

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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:


"Graham P Davis" wrote in message
...
Paul Hyett wrote:

In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Richard Dixon
wrote :

The change in the weather came as Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett
warned that climate change is putting the political stability of entire
nations at risk.

Anything to avoid the truth - that it is Labour's own foreign &
immigration policies that are doing *that*...


Please keep political claptrap off this newsgroup.

--
Graham Davis
Bracknell


Too right Graham more weather related stuff like this is needed.

"The notice on my toothpaste tube says "store below 25C". I suppose I
should have kept it in the fridge last month - along with those medicines
having the same instruction. Must be tricky for families with young
children. Perhaps they have a small fridge with a padlock on it
specifically for medicines."

Now I wonder who posted that?


I wonder.

Perhaps I should have included myself as a target of the request by
inserting "could we" between "please" and "keep".

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Graham Davis
Bracknell



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