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They recon that you always remember where you were when you hear tragic news...Do you remember where you were when you heard that Chillitt's shed had been flooded!?!?
Yeah, at the end of his garden turning the tap off (I've always been jealous of that shed)!
Ken
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Ah bad news mate - still, you can always look on the bright side. there's...err and of course the...err oh well, at least it'll dry out by bonfire night!
Issued by the Met Office at 06:23 on Monday, 27 June 2005.
This is the first warning of disruption due to Heavy Rain.
With an area of low pressure approaching from the southwest vigorous thunderstorms are expected to develop across some parts of the UK between Monday night and Wednesday night. Southwestern and Southern parts are expected to be affected first, and run the greatest risk of disruption. Rainfall totals may exceed 25mm in many places, and locally may be in excess of 75mm. These large totals may fall in very short periods, bringing the risk of local flash flooding due to rapid runoff. Hail, frequent lightning and strong and gusty winds will be additional hazards for some. However, as is often the case in thundery situations, there will be large local variations, which means that some places may see only small amounts of rain.
Although the storms are likely to begin on Monday night, the main risk comes during daylight hours on Tuesday.
They recon that you always remember where you were when you hear tragic news...Do you remember where you were when you heard that Chillitt's shed had been flooded!?!?
Yep me and Mrs sumo were sitting in front of the pc with tears of laughter (oopps )sympathy rolling down our cheeks.....
any one who wants to see it happen again, i am taking bookings for tues/wed cup of tea included. special prize for whoevers in it when it starts floating....
They recon that you always remember where you were when you hear tragic news...Do you remember where you were when you heard that Chillitt's shed had been flooded!?!?
I recon the bulk of us were reading a thread, titled a nation mourns on this website!
Ok nicely done, when we dry off we can go find the boat!
any one who wants to see it happen again, i am taking bookings for tues/wed cup of tea included. special prize for whoevers in it when it starts floating....
Sounds like a party game to me...musical sheds!?
How much are tickets? Do we get a refund if it doesn't flood?
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