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    ^ i move a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post
    Snubbys Seattle and the reason the fat koonts always sat inside Maccy D's instead of Q'ing
    WTF? Where are you getting this from? I have not eaten at McDonald's in as long as I can remember. I do BBQ, just have not of late.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    Us Californian folk always used to hear cracks about Seattle. They say if you want to be depressed and off yourself, move to Seattle where you never see the sun again...
    Yet, Californians are the number one transplants in Washington and have been for the last thirty years. More ex-Californians here than anyone I can think of.



    There is a saying here in Seattle that is apt. We do not tan, we rust.


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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    i move a lot
    From one council flat to the next.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Yet, Californians are the number one transplants in Washington and have been for the last thirty years. More ex-Californians here than anyone I can think of.
    That is also very true, Especially when tech companies started exiting Silicon Valley. I knew a few that bailed out with Microsoft. They both eventually moved back to California though.

    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    There is a saying here in Seattle that is apt. We do not tan, we rust.
    HAHAHAHA.. I forgot about that one Snubs. Gave me a laugh.

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    ^^ there's a good boy, took you time to get one in today. Actually i moved out of my mums before i was 16. PM me for tips on surviving outside the nest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post

    Gobs of fat, crumbs, bits of rust.

    Do you ever clean that monstrosity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    That is also very true, Especially when tech companies started exiting Silicon Valley. I knew a few that bailed out with Microsoft. They both eventually moved back to California though.
    Tech migrants are a big part of the transplants, but it has been going on before that.

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    ^^In 2 minds at the moment on whether to clean it or buy a new self cleaning one.

    The grill/broiler has stopped working on it, although I never really used that American part of it anyway.

    A load of smoke comes out of it too when it finishes cooking and the numbers have worn away on the dials.

    It can wait til Black Friday

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    ^Just cut back to 3 shopping trolleys a week and in 3 weeks you'll have paid for a new one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post
    ^^In 2 minds at the moment on whether to clean it or buy a new self cleaning one.

    The grill/broiler has stopped working on it, although I never really used that American part of it anyway.

    A load of smoke comes out of it too when it finishes cooking and the numbers have worn away on the dials.

    It can wait til Black Friday

    Be careful it doesn't electrocute you!

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    Speaking of ovens, I have one here. Its in the upstairs kitchen area (yeah yeah why its not down in my wifes kitchen I will never know). Any way, wife wanted one. It has been used < 6 times in 8 years and all for homemade Chocolate chip cookies. I think the damn thing still has all the stickers and the wrap to keep scratches from it while shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Tech migrants are a big part of the transplants

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    Heh! Nice try, you won't find me doing that. I am not Indian.

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    Seattle doesn't make the top 12 and surprisingly either does Aberdeen. Or anywhere in USA or Scotland for that matter. Well, apart from Hawaii, if that counts.

    City / Town
    Average Annual Rainfall
    Millimeters
    Inches
    1 Mawsynram, India
    11 871
    467
    2
    Cherrapunji, India
    11 777
    464
    3
    Tutunendo, Colombia
    11 770
    463
    4
    San Antonio de Ureca, Equatorial Guinea
    10 450
    418
    5
    Debundscha, Cameroon
    10 299
    405
    6
    Quibdó City, Colombia
    7 328
    289
    7
    Buenaventura, Colombia
    6 276
    247
    8
    Mawlamyine, Myanmar
    4 772
    188
    9
    Monrovia, Liberia
    4 540
    179
    10
    Hilo, Hawaii
    3 219
    127
    11
    Singapore
    2 340
    92
    12
    Bergen, Norway
    2 250
    89

    1) Mawsynram, India

    Location: Meghalaya, India
    Average Annual Rainfall: 11 871 mm (467 inches)


    Mawsynram is situated in the Khasi Hills, which forms part of the district of Meghalaya, India. At a latitude/longitude of 25° 18′ N, 91° 35′ E, it is also located close to the Equator, a factor that many rainy cities have in common, as will be illustrated in this article.
    (The intense solar radiation that the ocean waters receive at the Equator results in mass evaporation at the surface. The moist air rises & cools down, leading to condensation taking place, which is the leading cause of the heavy rainfall that characterizes Equatorial regions.)
    Although it is technically a village and not a city, there is no disputing the fact that this small populated region in India is the rainiest place on the planet, with an average annual rainfall of 11 872 mm (467.4 inches).
    2) Cherrapunji, India

    Location: Meghalaya, India
    Average Annual Rainfall: 11 777 mm (464 inches)


    Situated only 13.6 km (8.4 miles) away from Mawsynram, it is literally a stone-throw away. It should come as no surprise that it is just as rainy and even carried the title of the rainiest place in the world on a few occasions.
    In fact, Cherrapunji is the current record holder for the highest rainfall during both a calendar month and year.
    Both Mawsynram and Cherrapunji are in the Meghalaya district in India, which unsurprisingly have been consistently the rainiest region in the world in recent history.
    3) Tutunendo, Colombia

    Location: Quibdó Municipality, Columbia
    Average Annual Rainfall: 11 770 mm (463 inches)


    Tutunendo lies in the municipality of Quibdó, the rainiest region in Columbia and South America. It is also situated only 13 km (8 miles) from the City of Quibdó (which also disputes & claims the title of the rainiest location on the planet).
    With an average annual rainfall of 11 770 mm (463 inches), Tutunendo deserves its title as the rainiest place in South America.
    4) San Antonio de Ureca, Equatorial Guinea

    Location: Bioko Sur, Equatorial Guinea
    Average Annual Rainfall: 10 450 mm (418 inches)


    San Antonio de Ureca is located on the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea.
    As the name suggests, at a latitude/longitude of 3°16′N 8°31′E, it lies almost on top of the Equator. Like the Meghalayan district in India as well as Tutunendo in Colombia, it is this close proximity to the Equator that largely contributes to heavy rainfall in the region.
    San Antonio de Ureca also carries the title of the rainiest location on the African continent.
    5) Debundscha, Cameroon

    Location: Southwestern Region, Cameroon
    Average Annual Rainfall: 10 299 mm (405 inches)


    Located on the foothills of Mount Cameroon and facing the South Atlantic Ocean, Debundscha is another example of a country with an exceptionally high rainfall that is situated at or close to the Equator.
    As its ranking on this list illustrates, it is also widely recognized as one of the five rainóiest destinations in the world, with an average annual rainfall of over 10 000 mm (394 inches).
    6) Quibdó City, Colombia

    Location: Quibdó Municipality, Columbia
    Average Annual Rainfall: 7 328 mm (289 inches)


    Quibdó City is situated in the municipality of Quibdó, which forms part of the Chocó Department. It lies on the banks of the Atrato River in the western part of Columbia.
    As previously stated, there is a great debate and pushback from observers who strongly believe Quibdó should be acknowledged as the rainiest location on the planet.
    Since it receives rain 309 days out of the year and is also regarded as one of the cloudiest places in the world (only 1 276 hours of sunlight a year), these observers may have a point.
    7) Buenaventura, Colombia

    Location: Valle del Cauca, Colombia
    Average Annual Rainfall: 6 276 mm (247 inches)


    Buenaventura is a coastal city that forms part of the department of Valle del Cauca in Colombia. It is also the primary seaport of the country, handling around 60% of all goods entering and leaving the country via sea.
    Its location close to the Equator, combined with the fact that its located at the coast, are the two main driving forces behind its average annual rainfall of 6 276 mm (247 inches).
    8) Mawlamyine, Myanmar

    Location: Mon State, Myanmar
    Average Annual Rainfall: 4 772 mm (188 inches)


    Mawlamyine is located in Mon State, Myanmar. Like Buenaventura, it is also a coastal city and one of Myanmar's major seaports. It lies on the banks of the Salween (Thanlwin) River.
    In this region, the rainy season starts around 6 May and lasts until 14 October, approximately 5.2 months. The majority of its 4 772 mm (188 inches) average annual rainfall occurs during this period.
    9) Monrovia, Liberia

    Location: Montserrado County, Liberia
    Average Annual Rainfall: 4 540 mm (179 inches)


    Monrovia is a coastal city on the West African coast bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It is also the capital of Liberia and the largest city in the country. It currently holds the title of the wettest capital city in the world.
    The flooding that occurs as a result of the heavy rainfall is a significant problem in the city. The water mixes with the city's excess waste, causing blocked sewers and drains, which leads to standing water and generally unsanitary conditions.
    10) Hilo, Hawaii

    Location: Hawaii, United States Of America
    Average Annual Rainfall: 3 219 mm (127 inches)


    Hilo is located on the east coast of Hawaii in Hilo Bay. It sits at the foot of two volcanoes, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.
    Its location close to the Equator is responsible for its tropical rainforest climate, which results in the heavy rains that characterize the region. It is also widely regarded as the rainiest city in the United States Of America.
    11) Singapore

    Location: Southeast Asia
    Average Annual Rainfall: 2 340 mm (92 inches)


    Singapore is a city-state situated in Southeast Asia. The city lies on the main island, which is located about 137 km (85 miles) north of the Equator, which explains the high rainfall averages recorded in the city each year.
    With no clear distinction between the seasons, the rainfall in the city is pretty evenly spread out throughout the year. It also rains for approximately 167 days out of the year.
    12) Bergen, Norway

    Location: Vestland County, Norway
    Average Annual Rainfall: 2 250 mm (89 inches)


    Bergen is located on the west coast of Norway in the county of Vestland. It has an oceanic climate with rain evenly spread out throughout the year.
    Although this city is last on this list and its average annual rainfall is dwarfed by the Meghalayan District of India, its 2 250 mm (89 inches) of rain is still pretty impressive.
    It is not called "The City Of Rain" without reason. With rain falling 270 days out of the year, it is the rainiest city in Europe.
    Conclusion

    Determining the rainiest city in the world is no easy feat, as this article clearly illustrated. It varies from time to time, but the cities listed in this post routinely measured record-high rainfall figures throughout history.
    What is evident, though, is that the vast majority of rainy locations around the planet are situated in and around the Equator. This location is responsible for the tropical rainforest climate that results in the record-high rainfall these regions routinely experience.
    This article highlighted the 12 cities/towns that consistently record the highest rainfall around the planet.
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    Until next time, keep your eye on the weather!
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    Auschwitz Camp life

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    Meatloaf?

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    Lump of burnt meat. I'm thinking pork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk diggler View Post
    Lump of burnt meat. I'm thinking pork.
    Poor pig...

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    in other news, kids wanted stew so it was shin, porter and bean and a few tears for the best of us

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    You need to upgrade from that Nokia phone, mate.

    Things have improved quite a bit since 2003 you know?

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    ^ the phone won't cook it you prick

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ the phone won't cook it you prick
    I dunno. I can't see it.

    Is it a photo of a recent endoscopy?

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    i didn't take any pictures but your sister was game

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    Picked up 16 Spicey Italian Sausages, gonna Q a few and make a big pot of spaghetti sauce.

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    Someone was pissed again last night...

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