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In message , Jim
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On Monday, February 6, 2012 at 5:24:36 PM UTC,
wrote:
Watching a pristine layer of snow, slowly melt away before the cold air
returns. All very sad.
Some of you in the SE have my commiserations :-)

Its sadly another occasion of melting snow Will. Looks like some of the
HISTORIC falls from earlier in the month are going to be WIPED out. What a
month though eh?


Are you still peddling the line that it's been a remarkable month? It's
been a perfectly ordinary one. Sure, certain areas such as the Peak
District and the higher parts of Dartmoor have had substantial snowfalls,
but that's not unusual in those parts in February and the amounts have
been well short of record-breaking. (As I'm sure Norman and Will will be
happy to inform you.)


Dartmoor amounts were pretty ordinary, 4 to 6 inches undrifted, but it was
on the ground above 500 metres for just over two weeks. In the past I have
walked on high Dartmoor in 18 inches of level snow with absolutely nothing
below 500 metres!

Will
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On Monday, 6 February 2012 17:24:36 UTC, wrote:
Watching a pristine layer of snow, slowly melt away before the cold air
returns. All very sad.
Some of you in the SE have my commiserations :-)

http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
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"The Saddest Sight in the World"

I thought you was going to say the news groups chief forecaster in his underpants, you know the Dawlish Dangler
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On Friday, 13 February 2015 18:31:37 UTC, Jim Cannon wrote:
On Monday, February 6, 2012 at 5:24:36 PM UTC, wrote:
Watching a pristine layer of snow, slowly melt away before the cold air
returns. All very sad.
Some of you in the SE have my commiserations :-)

Its sadly another occasion of melting snow Will. Looks like some of the HISTORIC falls from earlier in the month are going to be WIPED out. What a month though eh?


"Hysteric Falls"

are they in the peak district?
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Errrrrrr.

No it isn't.
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Its sadly another occasion of melting snow Will. Looks like some of the
HISTORIC falls from earlier in the month are going to be WIPED out. What a
month though eh?


You really need to get out more!!


Graham



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On 13/02/2015 20:43, Dawlish wrote:
Errrrrrr.

No it isn't.


I agree, grown intelligent men, sobbing over snow melting away. PATHETIC!
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On Monday, 6 February 2012 19:55:00 UTC, Dawlish wrote:


There are many sadder things in this world than what Will has referred
to. My wife lost a wonderful, full of life, uncle this week to an
unexpected heart attack and this one thinks a layer of melting snow is
sadder.

Time to grow up Will, You really are getting carried away by your
fetish and you are, basically, talking rot.


That's a pretty despicable response even by your standards - claiming the moral high ground and cheapening the language of bereavement, all in the cause of your obsession with and hatred of Will. We all know why you can't stand him - he saw through you. You're pathetic and should be utterly ashamed of yourself. Just go, and take your poison with you.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
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Tudor Hughes wrote:


That's a pretty despicable response even by your standards -
claiming the moral high ground and cheapening the language of
bereavement, all in the cause of your obsession with and hatred of Will.
We all know why you can't stand him - he saw through you. You're
pathetic and should be utterly ashamed of yourself. Just go, and take
your poison with you.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.


So you think snow melting is the saddest sight in the world, just like the
smug idiot who first posted it ?

Then, thinking about it you're a mate and defender of Jenkins aren't you ?
Typical.
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On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 3:07:28 AM UTC, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Monday, 6 February 2012 19:55:00 UTC, Dawlish wrote:


There are many sadder things in this world than what Will has referred
to. My wife lost a wonderful, full of life, uncle this week to an
unexpected heart attack and this one thinks a layer of melting snow is
sadder.

Time to grow up Will, You really are getting carried away by your
fetish and you are, basically, talking rot.


That's a pretty despicable response even by your standards - claiming the moral high ground and cheapening the language of bereavement, all in the cause of your obsession with and hatred of Will. We all know why you can't stand him - he saw through you. You're pathetic and should be utterly ashamed of yourself. Just go, and take your poison with you.


You do realise that this argument is 3 years old, don't you?

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On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 3:07:28 AM UTC, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Monday, 6 February 2012 19:55:00 UTC, Dawlish wrote:


There are many sadder things in this world than what Will has referred
to. My wife lost a wonderful, full of life, uncle this week to an
unexpected heart attack and this one thinks a layer of melting snow is
sadder.

Time to grow up Will, You really are getting carried away by your
fetish and you are, basically, talking rot.


That's a pretty despicable response even by your standards - claiming the moral high ground and cheapening the language of bereavement, all in the cause of your obsession with and hatred of Will. We all know why you can't stand him - he saw through you. You're pathetic and should be utterly ashamed of yourself. Just go, and take your poison with you.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.


That comment was absolutely correct then and it is absolutely correct now - as almost everyone who read his comment this time about snow melting will know. As you saw, I didn't add to my comment this time, I simply said "it isn't" (the saddest thing), because it simply isn't and I hope he doesn't repeat it.

You did that, hughes, because of your hatred for me; nothing to do with my comment to Will, who I don't in any way 'hate', but feel his comments are, at times, silly and need challenging. Notice that my own comment, this time, was gentle. You however, deserve nothing gentle.

Utter hypocrite.


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