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One to get the sceptics and deniers up in arms.
Interested in the Government's message about climate change? Watch Corrie tonight, but don't go and make a cup of tea in the ads............ *)) |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... One to get the sceptics and deniers up in arms. Interested in the Government's message about climate change? Watch Corrie tonight, but don't go and make a cup of tea in the ads............ *)) Nah I'm an Eastenders fan, especially Ronny Mitchell naughty! Corrie reminds me too much of my roots, it is so familiar, it is like being back home in the 1960s. Will -- |
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Will Hand writes: "Dawlish" wrote in message . .. One to get the sceptics and deniers up in arms. Interested in the Government's message about climate change? Watch Corrie tonight, but don't go and make a cup of tea in the ads............ *)) Nah I'm an Eastenders fan, especially Ronny Mitchell naughty! Corrie reminds me too much of my roots, it is so familiar, it is like being back home in the 1960s. I gave up on Eastenders some time in the 1990s. There never seemed to be any humour or light relief; everyone in it seemed to be miserable all the time. -- John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?" "Well, actually, they're American." "So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?" Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island" |
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On Oct 9, 10:32*am, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message ... One to get the sceptics and deniers up in arms. Interested in the Government's message about climate change? Watch Corrie tonight, but don't go and make a cup of tea in the ads............ * *)) Nah I'm an Eastenders fan, especially Ronny Mitchell naughty! Corrie reminds me too much of my roots, it is so familiar, it is like being back home in the 1960s. Will -- Heh! I know what you mean about roots and Corrie - which was always called Cora on my council estate! I'm a fan of neither. Never watch the things. Won't tonight either, for that matter. I'm more interested in seeing the hubris at the interval entertainment! |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Will Hand writes: "Dawlish" wrote in message . .. One to get the sceptics and deniers up in arms. Interested in the Government's message about climate change? Watch Corrie tonight, but don't go and make a cup of tea in the ads............ *)) Nah I'm an Eastenders fan, especially Ronny Mitchell naughty! Corrie reminds me too much of my roots, it is so familiar, it is like being back home in the 1960s. I gave up on Eastenders some time in the 1990s. There never seemed to be any humour or light relief; everyone in it seemed to be miserable all the time. That's the attraction for me. After all we're all miserable sods up here on Dartmoor :-) Latest story is about Stacey about to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act, then there is Ronny who wants a baby but her partner has had the snip (that's a real hoot that one), then there is Max who slept with his son's wife (can you believe that!), misery and more misery - fantastic. Great day today on Dartmoor, rain pouring down, no wind and foggy, temperature +10.2 at 1030 - luvvly jubbly :-) Miserable Will -- |
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On Oct 9, 10:55*am, "Will Hand" wrote:
"John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Will Hand writes: Great day today on Dartmoor, rain pouring down, no wind and foggy, temperature +10.2 at 1030 - luvvly jubbly :-) Miserable Will I hope that's tongue in cheek, but I fear it isn't! There's just no hope for you! I'm sat here ("no you're not, you're sitting") looking out on the most dreary day in Dawlish, with the raion coming down in |
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On Oct 9, 11:01*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 9, 10:55*am, "Will Hand" wrote: "John Hall" wrote in message .. . In article , Will Hand writes: Great day today on Dartmoor, rain pouring down, no wind and foggy, temperature +10.2 at 1030 - luvvly jubbly :-) Miserable Will I hope that's tongue in cheek, but I fear it isn't! There's just no hope for you! I'm sat here ("no you're not, you're sitting") looking out on the most dreary day in Dawlish, with the raion coming down in (I've started so I'll finish) ........top left to bottom right slats and you're enjoying the weather. No hope. There is a bungalow for sale in your neck of the woods. It should come with a precipitation health warning. *)) |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 11:01 am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 9, 10:55 am, "Will Hand" wrote: "John Hall" wrote in message .. . In article , Will Hand writes: Great day today on Dartmoor, rain pouring down, no wind and foggy, temperature +10.2 at 1030 - luvvly jubbly :-) Miserable Will I hope that's tongue in cheek, but I fear it isn't! There's just no hope for you! I'm sat here ("no you're not, you're sitting") looking out on the most dreary day in Dawlish, with the raion coming down in (I've started so I'll finish) ........top left to bottom right slats and you're enjoying the weather. No hope. There is a bungalow for sale in your neck of the woods. It should come with a precipitation health warning. *)) ==== LOL they do! Some people who move up here cannot stand the seemingly endless rain and fog and leave again. But when you get days like yesterday (still, quiet and sunny) it more than makes up for all the gloom. Also the days of fog on low ground with Haytor above the inversion bathed in warm sunshine and light winds looking at what seems like mountain peaks pointing out the top of the fog - they are magic, till the fog lifts up due to stirring and it turns cloudy. Then there are the guaranteed several mornings in winter with an inch of powder snow above 250m asl glistening white under a blue sky making that lovely crunchy sound of virgin snow. As always each place in the UK has its own special weather and you have to learn either to love it or leave it. So, ... I love the rain and cold, .... It's drizzling now - a bonus! :-) Will -- |
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On Oct 9, 11:13*am, "Will Hand" wrote:
It's drizzling now - a bonus! :-) Will Shakes head slowly...... 8) |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 11:13 am, "Will Hand" wrote: It's drizzling now - a bonus! :-) Will Shakes head slowly...... 8) :-)) Will -- |
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