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Ephemeral as ever though good enough for the blog. (We will have to see.)

http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/requests/...9468.18536.tar

grab it while you can.

If you have been wondering at the cold weather recently, you should know by now that you have to make the most of that which is available at your own location rather than looking at the grass on other people's lawns.

If you have been paying attention to unusual weather in your location you will have appreciated that it was symptomagic of that little something extra, recently.

Well that jurnalsequence was Mt Colima.

I could write that in English for you if I liked but I am not entirely English so don't have the need. I am still upset at not getting the large earthquake I wanted. So you can all bugger off if you like.
(At least the crick in my neck has gone. (Still craving carbs though. Or was.))



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On Thursday, 22 January 2015 23:43:20 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Ephemeral as ever though good enough for the blog. (We will have to see.)

http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/requests/...9468.18536.tar

grab it while you can.

If you have been wondering at the cold weather recently, you should know by now that you have to make the most of that which is available at your own location rather than looking at the grass on other people's lawns.

If you have been paying attention to unusual weather in your location you will have appreciated that it was symptomagic of that little something extra, recently.

Well that jurnalsequence was Mt Colima.

I could write that in English for you if I liked but I am not entirely English so don't have the need. I am still upset at not getting the large earthquake I wanted. So you can all bugger off if you like.
(At least the crick in my neck has gone. (Still craving carbs though. Or was.))


Barstiflication:

2015/01/23 03:47. 17.0S. 168.5E. 6.8M! Vanuatu Islands
Plus, it is 2 1/3 days from
2015/01/21 20:08. 5.7 S. 146.3 E. 5.7 Mb. Eastern New Guinea, PNG.

Just because you can't win, it doesn't necessarily follow that you can't lose.


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On 22/01/15 23:43, Weatherlawyer wrote:

I could write that in English for you if I liked but I am not
entirely English



What is the remainder, one wonders?


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On Friday, 23 January 2015 18:06:40 UTC, Min Santon wrote:
On 22/01/15 23:43, Weatherlawyer wrote:

I could write that in English for you if I liked but I am not
entirely English



What is the remainder, one wonders?


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On Thursday, 22 January 2015 23:43:20 UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Ephemeral as ever though good enough for the blog. (We will have to see.)

http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/requests/...9468.18536.tar

grab it while you can.

If you have been wondering at the cold weather recently, you should know by now that you have to make the most of that which is available at your own location rather than looking at the grass on other people's lawns.

If you have been paying attention to unusual weather in your location you will have appreciated that it was symptomagic of that little something extra, recently.

Well that jurnalsequence was Mt Colima.


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