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![]() "lawrence jenkins" wrote in message Id be better of on TWO, Trouble is they dont want me their either, Its the Apostrohpes you know, I'm sure you intended to say "know wha' I mean!" Jack |
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![]() "lawrence jenkins" wrote in message ... Tudor Hughes, your resident pedant. ;-) What a pedantic showers of sh^ts! innocently should that be pedantic shower? innocent mode off Jim Webster |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 21:52:50 -0000, "Richard" wrote:
Did you see the BBC forecast yesterday where the forecaster said:" This is known as "Suckers Gap" in the trade". That's where you have one front immediately on the heels of another with a clear spell in the middle. You think the rain is over, because of the clearance, then you (poor sucker) get caught out by the second front. Think the term comes from aviation... Usually applies to a brief brightening prior to the arrival of a cold front. A familiar experience on the hill. Richard Webb |
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