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Apparently if you are a Canadian wolf this is the one to howl at

Perfectly clear view at the moment at nearly overhead

Thought I felt a bit strange. Put it down to the GFS DT 031200 though.
Maybe a good howl would help.
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Joe Egginton wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote:

Didn't this thread crop up last February?


Prove it lawyer !


Prove what?

I was merely asking if this thread or one like it appeared in February.
Had I been stating fact, a simple search would have elicited my error.

I was misremembering the thread that appeared in June:
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.sc...1bee3887c61d13

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"flybywire" wrote in message
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Apparently if you are a Canadian wolf this is the one to howl at

The daft thing is, wolves don't howl at the moon.

The North American wolves with which I'm involved do howl at ice cream vans
though, at church bells; they also howl when their visitors leave.

(And on a more serious note, wild wolves will howl for all sorts of reasons,
but the moon isn't one of them!)


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Darren Prescott wrote:
"flybywire" wrote in message
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Apparently if you are a Canadian wolf this is the one to howl at


The daft thing is, wolves don't howl at the moon.

The North American wolves with which I'm involved do howl at ice cream vans
though, at church bells; they also howl when their visitors leave.

(And on a more serious note, wild wolves will howl for all sorts of reasons,
but the moon isn't one of them!)



Sounds like another Hollywood made modern myth

Joe
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