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According to the weather person (female if I may be so bold) on todays
southeast forecast 'heavy thundery rain will commence late Wednesday and continue right through til Friday'in the southeast. Now in case its escaped anyones notice Thursday is 'Referendum Day' so do we think the gods are disapproving of casting our votes one way or the other?. It should be noted the storms will come up from France ( our traditional foes) so do they have something to do with it ....? Answers on a postcard please to Nigel Farage c/o 10 Downing St. RonB |
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On Tuesday, 21 June 2016 14:06:16 UTC+1, Ron Button wrote:
According to the weather person (female if I may be so bold) on todays southeast forecast 'heavy thundery rain will commence late Wednesday and continue right through til Friday'in the southeast. Now in case its escaped anyones notice Thursday is 'Referendum Day' so do we think the gods are disapproving of casting our votes one way or the other?. It should be noted the storms will come up from France ( our traditional foes) so do they have something to do with it ....? Answers on a postcard please to Nigel Farage c/o 10 Downing St. RonB Only if we stay in the EU is there even the slightest chance of re-establishing the tradition of night-time thunderstorms in southern England. I therefore urge all serious weather observers to . . . . Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On Tuesday, 21 June 2016 14:06:16 UTC+1, Ron Button wrote:
According to the weather person (female if I may be so bold) on todays southeast forecast 'heavy thundery rain will commence late Wednesday and continue right through til Friday'in the southeast. Now in case its escaped anyones notice Thursday is 'Referendum Day' so do we think the gods are disapproving of casting our votes one way or the other?. It should be noted the storms will come up from France ( our traditional foes) so do they have something to do with it ....? Answers on a postcard please to Nigel Farage c/o 10 Downing St. RonB In my youth Ron I was a member of the Socialist Labour League the forerunner of The Workers Revolutionary Party and they were revolutionary as there were hardly any workers and mainly thespians -both sexes of course. However in those dark days of the early seventies Heath was taking us into the EEC and the hard left hated it and campaigned against, now the same left want us to stay in Europe so it is a bit of a Hokey Cokey attitude by these people and as you say it is an 'in , 'out', in out' situation . But the thing that really plays on my mind is this: What if the Hokey Cokey really is what its all about. |
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On Tuesday, 21 June 2016 15:24:39 UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Tuesday, 21 June 2016 14:06:16 UTC+1, Ron Button wrote: According to the weather person (female if I may be so bold) on todays southeast forecast 'heavy thundery rain will commence late Wednesday and continue right through til Friday'in the southeast. Now in case its escaped anyones notice Thursday is 'Referendum Day' so do we think the gods are disapproving of casting our votes one way or the other?. It should be noted the storms will come up from France ( our traditional foes) so do they have something to do with it ....? Answers on a postcard please to Nigel Farage c/o 10 Downing St. RonB Only if we stay in the EU is there even the slightest chance of re-establishing the tradition of night-time thunderstorms in southern England. I therefore urge all serious weather observers to . . . . Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Yes I remember some spectacular night time thunder storm in the past. If my memory serves me well it was a night of thunder and lighting in the SE UK the night (GMT) Elvis died. I bet when you heard that you were all shook up. |
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