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sawney bean wrote:
I blame the gene pool up the thick end of the country Surely some mistake? The country's much thinner at that end. plonk |
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sawney bean wrote:
I blame the gene pool up the thick end of the country Surely some mistake? The country's much thinner at that end. plonk |
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sawney bean wrote:
I blame the gene pool up the thick end of the country Surely some mistake? The country's much thinner at that end. plonk |
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![]() "sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide not to mention cold winds. I suppose nothing ever changes, these idiots always play silly and dangerous games at the expence of the taxpayer and charity giver. I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. Neither do I know if conditions were bad enough to make the average person stay away or whether it was only a little rough and it was a genuine 'freak' wave and they were simply unlucky. You could of course close of the promenade at the slightest hint of bad weather, but then you will get the inevitable accusations of the 'nanny state' taking over. What do you do? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide not to mention cold winds. I suppose nothing ever changes, these idiots always play silly and dangerous games at the expence of the taxpayer and charity giver. I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. Neither do I know if conditions were bad enough to make the average person stay away or whether it was only a little rough and it was a genuine 'freak' wave and they were simply unlucky. You could of course close of the promenade at the slightest hint of bad weather, but then you will get the inevitable accusations of the 'nanny state' taking over. What do you do? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide not to mention cold winds. I suppose nothing ever changes, these idiots always play silly and dangerous games at the expence of the taxpayer and charity giver. I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. Neither do I know if conditions were bad enough to make the average person stay away or whether it was only a little rough and it was a genuine 'freak' wave and they were simply unlucky. You could of course close of the promenade at the slightest hint of bad weather, but then you will get the inevitable accusations of the 'nanny state' taking over. What do you do? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide not to mention cold winds. I suppose nothing ever changes, these idiots always play silly and dangerous games at the expence of the taxpayer and charity giver. I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. Neither do I know if conditions were bad enough to make the average person stay away or whether it was only a little rough and it was a genuine 'freak' wave and they were simply unlucky. You could of course close of the promenade at the slightest hint of bad weather, but then you will get the inevitable accusations of the 'nanny state' taking over. What do you do? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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"sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide' Col wrote I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. They were on a slipway leading down to the sands...possibly running back to avoid incoming swell and a much larger swell caught them....children will be children!!!. Very foolish according to local opinion (Look North TV)...lots of notices warning of the dangers!! John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Control) |
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"sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide' Col wrote I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. They were on a slipway leading down to the sands...possibly running back to avoid incoming swell and a much larger swell caught them....children will be children!!!. Very foolish according to local opinion (Look North TV)...lots of notices warning of the dangers!! John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Control) |
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"sawney bean" wrote in message . uk... If these were local people what the hell were they doing playing in the sea at high tide' Col wrote I don't think they were *in* the sea, merely walking along the front. They were on a slipway leading down to the sands...possibly running back to avoid incoming swell and a much larger swell caught them....children will be children!!!. Very foolish according to local opinion (Look North TV)...lots of notices warning of the dangers!! John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Control) |
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