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This morning I was up early and as I passed Keith at seven
minutes past six I heard a weather forecaster say that there
would be rain almost everywhere, and strong winds. He mentioned
most of England and Wales. There was no mention at all of any
part of Scotland.

For the record, I have spent most of the last three hours out
walking in unbroken sunshine with a pleasant cool breeze.

Anne



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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:04:49 +0100, "Anne Burgess"
wrote:

This morning I was up early and as I passed Keith at seven
minutes past six I heard a weather forecaster say that there
would be rain almost everywhere, and strong winds. He mentioned
most of England and Wales. There was no mention at all of any
part of Scotland.


Yes, we noticed that.

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"Anne Burgess" wrote in message
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This morning I was up early and as I passed Keith at seven minutes past
six I heard a weather forecaster say that there would be rain almost
everywhere, and strong winds. He mentioned most of England and Wales.
There was no mention at all of any part of Scotland.

For the record, I have spent most of the last three hours out walking in
unbroken sunshine with a pleasant cool breeze.

Anne


i'll bet most on here, apart from a few i guess, haven't a clue in hell's
kitchen who "Keith" is? rather 'familiar' that was, don't u think? almost
like a right little 'club' formed on here.

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Dave R. [west London]

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"Dave R." wrote in message
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This morning I was up early and as I passed Keith at seven minutes
past six I heard a weather forecaster say that there would be rain
almost everywhere, and strong winds. He mentioned most of England
and Wales. There was no mention at all of any part of Scotland.

For the record, I have spent most of the last three hours out
walking in unbroken sunshine with a pleasant cool breeze.

Anne


i'll bet most on here, apart from a few i guess, haven't a clue in
hell's kitchen who "Keith" is? rather 'familiar' that was, don't u
think? almost like a right little 'club' formed on here.


Keith - the town/burgh, as in Scotland .....

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...850500&A=Y&Z=5

Martin.



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Keith - the town/burgh, as in Scotland .....

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...850500&A=Y&Z=5

Martin.


Aha! I thought it was her husband/partner or sommat and they slept in
separate rooms just passing on the landing LOL
What the heck is wrong with me

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That's a very tempting question Dave


RonB
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Keith - the town/burgh, as in Scotland .....

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...850500&A=Y&Z=5

Martin.


Aha! I thought it was her husband/partner or sommat and they slept in
separate rooms just passing on the landing LOL
What the heck is wrong with me

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Dave R. [west London]



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That's a very tempting question Dave


RonB
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Keith - the town/burgh, as in Scotland .....

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap...850500&A=Y&Z=5

Martin.


Aha! I thought it was her husband/partner or sommat and they slept in
separate rooms just passing on the landing LOL
What the heck is wrong with me

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I thought at first she meant Keith in Southend, but that's a hell of a
walk!!


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Aha! I thought it was her husband/partner or sommat and they
slept in separate rooms just passing on the landing LOL
What the heck is wrong with me

Don't tempt me to answer that :-)

The town of Keith, situated on the road and rail line between
Aberdeen and Inverness, and seven miles from here. Name from
Gaelic 'gaoith' meaning 'wind' (as in weather - I don't think
they'd invented baked beans when it got its name). Birthplace of
St John Ogilvie, Scotland's only post-Reformation saint,
officially canonised by the Pope. Several malt whisky
distilleries. Not, however, the origin of the family bearing the
surname, or, therefore, of the given name which seems to have
caused all the confusion. The family takes its name from another
place named Keith, in East Lothian.

Anne B


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"Dave R." wrote in message
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"Anne Burgess" wrote in message
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This morning I was up early and as I passed Keith at seven minutes past
six I heard a weather forecaster say that there would be rain almost
everywhere, and strong winds. He mentioned most of England and Wales.
There was no mention at all of any part of Scotland.

For the record, I have spent most of the last three hours out walking in
unbroken sunshine with a pleasant cool breeze.

Anne


i'll bet most on here, apart from a few i guess, haven't a clue in hell's
kitchen who "Keith" is? rather 'familiar' that was, don't u think? almost
like a right little 'club' formed on here.

--
Dave R. [west London]


.... I was expecting a report from Southend :-)

Jon.


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Jon O'Rourke wrote:
"Dave R." wrote in message
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"Anne Burgess" wrote in message
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This morning I was up early and as I passed Keith at seven minutes past
six I heard a weather forecaster say that there would be rain almost
everywhere, and strong winds. He mentioned most of England and Wales.
There was no mention at all of any part of Scotland.

For the record, I have spent most of the last three hours out walking in
unbroken sunshine with a pleasant cool breeze.

Anne

i'll bet most on here, apart from a few i guess, haven't a clue in hell's
kitchen who "Keith" is? rather 'familiar' that was, don't u think? almost
like a right little 'club' formed on here.

--
Dave R. [west London]


... I was expecting a report from Southend :-)

Jon.



I have been following this thread closely Jon ;-)

Unfortunately I have a sir name associated with the Outer Hebrides
"Harris" and then often get associated with 'Duck' !!!

"Nobody Loves Me"

The of course there's Tweed and Sausages.

Enough said.

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Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net
e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net


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