Good stuff, more fixtures to get through at the business end of the season, though it gives them another excuse when we inevitably reel them in.scouse derby called off due to storm, soft cunts
Good stuff, more fixtures to get through at the business end of the season, though it gives them another excuse when we inevitably reel them in.scouse derby called off due to storm, soft cunts
"The Holly & The Ivy When They Are Both Fully Blown"Our Christmas wreath blew off the front door and landed nearly 2 foot away in the front garden, here in Greenfield. Stay safe out there people
Summerhouse! Where do you live - Downton Abbey?Doors blown off the garden shed, roof blown off the summerhouse & the dog is wanting to go for a walk but when i opened the front door she did a 'fcuk that' & went back to sleep on the sofa haha
That could happen in July in GreenfieldOur Christmas wreath blew off the front door and landed nearly 2 foot away in the front garden, here in Greenfield. Stay safe out there people
Penarth, South Wales.Summerhouse! Where do you live - Downton Abbey?
Haha, I've just gone outside and had to pick ours up.Our Christmas wreath blew off the front door and landed nearly 2 foot away in the front garden, here in Greenfield. Stay safe out there people
Shit place to play cricket. Wickets are crap.Penarth, South Wales.
Obviously very similar to Downton Abbey, just sent the Butler out to sort it out ha
Because the rugby side use the same field in the winter haShit place to play cricket. Wickets are crap.
Any Guinness left?People panic buying Aldi sold out of bread , milk , bottled water and mini cement mixers , knitting machines.
I know its wank, hate playing there. Do you ever get there to watch a game? Seen some photos of Penarth on news today, looks like it had an overnight batteringBecause the rugby side use the same field in the winter ha
Who's hysterical? Is it not a reasonable response to issue a weather warning based on forecasts of winds in excess of 90mph on the west coast so that appropriate action can be taken?I was wondering when the hysterical naming of another perfectly normal bit of seasonal weather would kick in. Save yourselves
Some still pine for pre-1953 forecasts where storms didn’t have names.Who's hysterical? Is it not a reasonable response to issue a weather warning based on forecasts of winds in excess of 90mph on the west coast so that appropriate action can be taken?
Tired today because I made the decision to stay up and watch the action last night. Couldn't resist after the red warning and seeing the BBC use almost the same shade of red as they use for the terrifying hot weather in summer. There have only ever been 20 of these red storm warnings in history, so I think being able to tell my grandkids (if they have not been killed by global warming) that I lived through both Bert and Darrah will be quite something - makes my grandfather's tales of serving in 2 world wars seem quite trivial.Who's hysterical? Is it not a reasonable response to issue a weather warning based on forecasts of winds in excess of 90mph on the west coast so that appropriate action can be taken?
One does ones bestPenarth, South Wales.
Obviously very similar to Downton Abbey, just sent the Butler out to sort it out ha
You win today's prize for best straw man argument. I really can't compete with that old chum.Tired today because I made the decision to stay up and watch the action last night. Couldn't resist after the red warning and seeing the BBC use almost the same shade of red as they use for the terrifying hot weather in summer. There have only ever been 20 of these red storm warnings in history, so I think being able to tell my grandkids (if they have not been killed by global warming) that I lived through both Bert and Darrah will be quite something - makes my grandfather's tales of serving in 2 world wars seem quite trivial.
No straw men today - too windy ;-)You win today's prize for best straw man argument. I really can't compete with that old chum.
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