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That we haven't drowned under rising sea levels, or baked to death under
unbearable heat, or tripped over a dead polar bear, or died of Malaria, or
been declared bankrupt as our ski business ran out of snow.

How much longer though can we go on cheating death at least Birmingham's
City Council recognise the dangers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...val-guide.html


Talking of business though: A friend of mine just bought a Origami company-
it folded the first week a total success.



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On 20/03/2010 11:19, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
That we haven't drowned under rising sea levels, or baked to death under
unbearable heat, or tripped over a dead polar bear, or died of Malaria, or
been declared bankrupt as our ski business ran out of snow.

How much longer though can we go on cheating death at least Birmingham's
City Council recognise the dangers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...val-guide.html


Talking of business though: A friend of mine just bought a Origami company-
it folded the first week a total success.


He probably knew the microprocessor manufacturer who was so successful
that he moved into smaller premises.
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On 20 Mar, 13:35, PJ wrote:
On 20/03/2010 11:19, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: That we haven't drowned under rising sea levels, or baked to death under
unbearable heat, or tripped over a dead polar bear, or died of Malaria, or
been declared bankrupt as our ski business ran out of snow.


How much longer though can we go on cheating death at least Birmingham's
City Council recognise the dangers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...RD-LITTLEJOHN-...




I cant believe that journos are actually paid for writing tosh such as
that.
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On 20 Mar, 13:35, PJ wrote:
On 20/03/2010 11:19, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: That we haven't drowned
under rising sea levels, or baked to death under
unbearable heat, or tripped over a dead polar bear, or died of Malaria,
or
been declared bankrupt as our ski business ran out of snow.


How much longer though can we go on cheating death at least
Birmingham's
City Council recognise the dangers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...RD-LITTLEJOHN-...




I cant believe that journos are actually paid for writing tosh such as
that.




Well here it is from the horses mouth
http://search.birmingham.gov.uk/sear...yreload=1&ud=1

I like Littlejohn he is pretty much spot-on, that's why he's funny its
always funny when theres a large dollop of truth..


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On 20 Mar, 15:28, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
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Well here it is from the horses mouthhttp://search.birmingham.gov.uk/search?q=hurricanes&client=bcc_web&fi...

I like Littlejohn he is pretty much spot-on, that's why he's funny its
always funny when theres a large dollop of truth..


For example?

Or do we have to follow the link?
If so why?

You don't seem overly enamoured.



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On 20 Mar, 15:28, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
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Well here it is from the horses
mouthhttp://search.birmingham.gov.uk/search?q=hurricanes&client=bcc_web&fi...

I like Littlejohn he is pretty much spot-on, that's why he's funny its
always funny when theres a large dollop of truth..


For example?

Or do we have to follow the link?
If so why?

You don't seem overly enamoured.


It was for cuddles really. You are only bitter because Birmingham City
Council never mentioned earthquakes, which can happen in the UK, but only
once in a blue Moon.


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On Mar 20, 5:03*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
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On 20 Mar, 15:28, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
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Well here it is from the horses
mouthhttp://search.birmingham.gov.uk/search?q=hurricanes&client=bcc_web&fi...


I like Littlejohn he is pretty much spot-on, that's why he's funny its
always funny when theres a large dollop of truth..


For example?


Or do we have to follow the link?
If so why?


You don't seem overly enamoured.


It was for cuddles really. You are only bitter because Birmingham City
Council never mentioned earthquakes, which can happen in the UK, but only
once in a blue Moon.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Wow! Blue moons every 2 days. I must be looking in the wrong sky. *))
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If your house was flooded, your kipping bag might be a bit damp ?
Unless of course you sealed it in plastic....then it would float
away...best tie it down.....so all sorted on the kipping bag front
then...phew....


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