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Old February 16th 05, 04:46 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default HA HA HA!! Nice to see Weather outlook have learned their lesson

With the coldest spell of the winter nearly here,has anyone noticed how
cagey the weatheroutlook have been over it.

They are still being very cautious with their forecast,they still aren't
even commiting themselves yet.

Seems they have realised they have become the laughing stock of the internet
after their tragic winter forecast.

They know if they make anymore outlandish claims they really will have to
disappear from the net for good.

All i can say is HAHAHAHA



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"Rupert" wrote in :

All i can say is HAHAHAHA


All I can say is *plonk*

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On 16 Feb 2005 16:53:03 GMT, Richard Dixon wrote in


All i can say is HAHAHAHA


All I can say is *plonk*


LOL you beat me to it by a few minutes, Rich. Another one bites the dust.

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Well thanks for that great intelligent post

Plonk to you too
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All i can say is HAHAHAHA


All I can say is *plonk*

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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:46:15 -0000, "Rupert" wrote:

With the coldest spell of the winter nearly here,has anyone noticed how
cagey the weatheroutlook have been over it.


Seems they have realised they have become the laughing stock of the internet
after their tragic winter forecast.

All I can say is that no one can forecast our winters ahead with any
degree of accuracy other than vague comments like 'might snow'
'probably rain' etc.
I just do not pay any attention at all to month ahead or beyond
forecasts though understandably some people must do. I was slightly
surprised to see on the BBC Weather site that they were bothering
about long term forecasts: when I last looked it was ages into the
future.
Does 'weatheroutlook' claim to have any serious understanding, what is
it exactly anyway- who pays its bills??
Cheers Robin


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Old February 16th 05, 05:51 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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How are the heaters, Codge?:-D

D.

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"Rupert" wrote in :

All i can say is HAHAHAHA


All I can say is *plonk*

Richard


That's funny - when I did this last week to the same poster, I was widely
rounded upon for being harsh :-(

Guess I had a bit of foresight! ;-)


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In article , says...
Well thanks for that great intelligent post


Yeah, like yours was any better. Criticise them when they **** up,
criticise them when they improve things.

Go talk to damien for a while.

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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:46:15 -0000, "Rupert" wrote:

All i can say is HAHAHAHA


Then you have a nasty speech impediment and should seek medical
advice.

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On another note, "Operation: Penguin" is going rather well.;-) :-p

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