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HAHAHA i remember that,infact i saved Toms forcast to my old
computers
desktop


Even though we *have* officially made peace with each other now, do you
remember Brian G.'s?

Is it best that we even do?:-p ;-) :-(

D.


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TrueLackofWhitening:

Today's kids don't have the memories of past winters, so in a sense
they don't know what they are missing


Indeed. Hence my anger.

I shouldn't even be here!:-o :-( :-(


Rupert the Bear:

Unless we see The Azores High move Southwards


Which is increasingly possible as the SOLAR MINIMA nears - is it not?

,or the Much talked about
Gulf Stream Shut-down


I wouldn't honestly get too excited about that one.;-) :-o :-(

,That it as far as deep Snow-cover is concerned
for the South at least at low levels-(


Really? The South-EAST seems to have done really well out of the past
few years, with even Bournemouth getting some near-annual, actually
quite deep, snowcover now, or so I hear! The South-WEST meanwhile
remains just as sad and as pitifully snowless as ever, the 2004 winter
bringing the snowiest weather since 1996 to parts of Cornwall, Devon,
and Jersey, notwithstanding.

If anything, it's the North-WEST that is *really* suffering out of
this, sans, as always, Cumbria, and the Carlisle area of the country, I
think.:-o :-( :-(

By contrast, during the mid-1990s cold period, the winters throughout
the North were exceptionally memorable - February 1994, anyone?:-o The
South meanwhile always suffered collectively, from Land's End of Dover.

Compare, therefo

Mid-1990s:
-North-East England: cold,
-North-West England: cold,
-South-East England: mild,
-South-West England: mild.

Mid-2000s:
-North-East England: cold,
-North-West England: mild,
-South-East England: cold,
-South-West England: mild.

:-(

:-(


D.

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"Nath" wrote in message
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If you feel this way, why give them free advertising by including
hyperlinks to their sites!!!


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Nath that is not a clever point, quite sad to be precise.


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"JP" wrote in message ...
On behalf of everyone, can I just say:

*Yawn*

adds another to the kill-file


"On behalf of everyone, can I just say:"

That's not strictly true..is it?

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"JP" wrote in message ...
On behalf of everyone, can I just say:

*Yawn*


Well not on behalf of me, thanks all the same.
Such forecasts are very much on topic for this group and I think
their accuracy (or lack of it!) and their 'death or glory' attitude
towards the media should be very much discussed.

What I do not care for, and which is very much off-topic, is the
moning of certain people about their treatment on the forums.

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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 13:46:43 -0000, "JP" wrote:

On behalf of everyone, can I just say:...


No.

Please do not assume you can speak for me.

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"On behalf of everyone, can I just say:"

That's not strictly true..is it?


Andrew Bond is, apparently, going to report you to the police:
http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/wea...TOPIC_ID=34933

I would like it to be known that I distance myself from ALL comments of
this nature, and will no longer engage in dialogue with the offending
user, "lawrence Jenkins".

Demanding apologies is one thing, issuing threats is another.

You are a TRUE idiot, Lawrence!:-(

I cannot say Andrew Bond is wrong. I would like him to understand that
I, while I AM guilty of being "annoying" to an admitted degree, I am
NOT involved, or guilty of, issuing the kind of material that "lawrence
Jenkins" has done.

D.

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Huh? Not trying to make a clever point. What is sad about it?

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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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"Nath" wrote in message
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If you feel this way, why give them free advertising by including
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Sorry Col.
Just assumed you'd recognise a troll when one turned up.

Ah well, nevermind.

"Col" wrote in message
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"JP" wrote in message ...
On behalf of everyone, can I just say:

*Yawn*


Well not on behalf of me, thanks all the same.
Such forecasts are very much on topic for this group and I think
their accuracy (or lack of it!) and their 'death or glory' attitude
towards the media should be very much discussed.

What I do not care for, and which is very much off-topic, is the
moning of certain people about their treatment on the forums.

Col
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160m asl.
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk
http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html




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Alright calm down!
It was just a turn of phrase! No need for the pompous reply.
I'm sick off all these posters 'spamming' the newsgroup with whinges about
other forums.
Many of the posts today seem to echo that viewpoint.

"Alan White" wrote in message
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 13:46:43 -0000, "JP" wrote:

On behalf of everyone, can I just say:...


No.

Please do not assume you can speak for me.

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Argyll, Scotland.
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