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Old December 5th 11, 04:36 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Dec 5, 3:51*pm, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Dec 5, 2:31*pm, Neil
wrote:





On 05/12/2011 08:53, Alan wrote:


On Dec 4, 11:58 pm, Dave *wrote:
jbm wrote:
OK. I'm getting old, I'm turning senile, and probably dementia is
settling in from the south-west. And worst of all, my memory has blown
away like the leaves off the trees.


When everyone uses this group, could you please include you location in
with your signature? I can't remember where everyone lives, and the
number of occasional posters just compound the issue. Please, town,
county, even a general compass point would be helpful in trying to work
out where the weather you describe is occurring. That way I can see if
it's sort of anywhere near here.


jim, Northampton


-----------------------
You are right of course and we are all getting old. However I can
forgive the odd slip from Graham, who has been posting for years with
his location, almost to the point where I sometimes fall asleep with
Graham, Weston Coyney, North Staffs, ringing in my ears ;-)
Dave, SOUTH ESSEX.


David,


Shouldn't that be Souf Essex?


Alan, Ouest Surrey


* Alan


*From someone else who lives in your county, you should know that it's
pronounced locally as "Suarray", although the perfect pronunciation is
difficult to achieve with a large plum in your mouth!!


WRT the OP, yes, I agree, I am getting old and do forget so if people
would be good enough to append their approximate locations, I'd
appreciate it too.


Regards


Neil
West Horsley, between Leatherhead and Guildford, Suarray!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


* * *Surely it's Surreh. *It certainly is round here, to distinguish
us from the riff-raff the other side of the road in the London Borough
of Croydon.
* * *Seriously, this is a good idea. *There are few things more
irritating than to read a post describing the weather and having to
mutter "Yeah, where?"

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text -

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I rather hope my location is not difficult to fathom. *))

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Dawlish wrote:
On Dec 5, 3:51 pm, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Dec 5, 2:31 pm, Neil
wrote:





On 05/12/2011 08:53, Alan wrote:
On Dec 4, 11:58 pm, Dave wrote:
jbm wrote:
OK. I'm getting old, I'm turning senile, and probably dementia is
settling in from the south-west. And worst of all, my memory has blown
away like the leaves off the trees.
When everyone uses this group, could you please include you location in
with your signature? I can't remember where everyone lives, and the
number of occasional posters just compound the issue. Please, town,
county, even a general compass point would be helpful in trying to work
out where the weather you describe is occurring. That way I can see if
it's sort of anywhere near here.
jim, Northampton
-----------------------
You are right of course and we are all getting old. However I can
forgive the odd slip from Graham, who has been posting for years with
his location, almost to the point where I sometimes fall asleep with
Graham, Weston Coyney, North Staffs, ringing in my ears ;-)
Dave, SOUTH ESSEX.
David,
Shouldn't that be Souf Essex?
Alan, Ouest Surrey
Alan
From someone else who lives in your county, you should know that it's
pronounced locally as "Suarray", although the perfect pronunciation is
difficult to achieve with a large plum in your mouth!!
WRT the OP, yes, I agree, I am getting old and do forget so if people
would be good enough to append their approximate locations, I'd
appreciate it too.
Regards
Neil
West Horsley, between Leatherhead and Guildford, Suarray!- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Surely it's Surreh. It certainly is round here, to distinguish
us from the riff-raff the other side of the road in the London Borough
of Croydon.
Seriously, this is a good idea. There are few things more
irritating than to read a post describing the weather and having to
mutter "Yeah, where?"

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I rather hope my location is not difficult to fathom. *))

-----------------------------
Your location - no. ;-)
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non cold westerley forecast land?

On 05/12/2011 4:36 PM, Dawlish wrote:

I rather hope my location is not difficult to fathom. *))


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Alastair wrote:
On Dec 5, 11:12 am, "Col" wrote:

Seriously though, it's probably not a good idea to give such
detailed information regarding where you live.
--
Col

Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl


Why? Do you think Dawlish will arrive with a heavy mob :-)


Not so much problems from this group, but Lawrence does
post to the football groups. There are one or two genuine
nutters out there, so it's considered not a good idea to divulge
such information.
--
Col

Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl


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On Dec 5, 2:31*pm, Neil
wrote:
On 05/12/2011 08:53, Alan wrote:









On Dec 4, 11:58 pm, Dave *wrote:
jbm wrote:
OK. I'm getting old, I'm turning senile, and probably dementia is
settling in from the south-west. And worst of all, my memory has blown
away like the leaves off the trees.


When everyone uses this group, could you please include you location in
with your signature? I can't remember where everyone lives, and the
number of occasional posters just compound the issue. Please, town,
county, even a general compass point would be helpful in trying to work
out where the weather you describe is occurring. That way I can see if
it's sort of anywhere near here.


jim, Northampton


-----------------------
You are right of course and we are all getting old. However I can
forgive the odd slip from Graham, who has been posting for years with
his location, almost to the point where I sometimes fall asleep with
Graham, Weston Coyney, North Staffs, ringing in my ears ;-)
Dave, SOUTH ESSEX.


David,


Shouldn't that be Souf Essex?


Alan, Ouest Surrey


* Alan

*From someone else who lives in your county, you should know that it's
pronounced locally as "Suarray", although the perfect pronunciation is
difficult to achieve with a large plum in your mouth!!

WRT the OP, yes, I agree, I am getting old and do forget so if people
would be good enough to append their approximate locations, I'd
appreciate it too.

Regards

Neil
West Horsley, between Leatherhead and Guildford, Suarray!


Thanks Neil, I will remember that. It obviously explains why I am
being invited to the wrong kind of dinner parties. Now back to the
elocution lesson.


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On Dec 6, 5:38*am, "Col" wrote:
Alastair wrote:
On Dec 5, 11:12 am, "Col" wrote:


Seriously though, it's probably not a good idea to give such
detailed information regarding where you live.
--
Col


Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl


Why? Do you think Dawlish will arrive with a heavy mob :-)


Not so much problems from this group, but Lawrence does
post to the football groups. There are one or two genuine
nutters out there, so it's considered not a good idea to divulge
such information.


Too right, who wants a mini-van full of beribboned, ratchet wielding,
air horn blowing, toilet roll rolling, voovoowotsitting rowdies
smashing one's wet bulbs in the middle of the night?



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