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Getting a little Judge Dread for me !

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Getting a little Judge Dread for me !


Quite so. I hope they get an absolute deluge with lightning,
thunder, large hail and destructive gusts. That should douse the
Orympic Frame no bother.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.

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It'll never work, you can't play with nature!

China maybe big, but their not bigger than the weather

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It'll never work, you can't play with nature!

China maybe big, but their not bigger than the weather

Their what? Just asking ;-)
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On Apr 13, 3:13 pm, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Apr 13, 12:53 pm, "
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http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/.../18548336.html


Getting a little Judge Dread for me !


Quite so. I hope they get an absolute deluge with lightning, thunder, large
hail and destructive gusts. That should douse the Orympic Frame no bother.


I see, nothing to do with the cartoon Judge Dredd then? Nothing like a
dose of bonhomie to sort out those fiendish spammers.

I can't see how the seeding would work if the dusting doesn't. Or is
it something in the chemical rather than the size of the particulate?

Going by the results of the Marathon today the Chinese will have to
upgrade their prescriptions to keep up with the Ruskis. I wonder if a
dose of Polonium would help.

Or is that the reward for Russian losers?



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