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    Why? i find the thing amusing. We now live in a society where we experience "weather bombs" whatever the fuk they are but they seem to be a recent thing, and we have to be told its dangerous to go out with 90+ mph winds - common sense it seems left the house when Labour came in and Blair decided the Govt needs to be accountable for society instead of an individual with common sense.

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    Well, not all accidents happen in 90 mph winds.

    <<<<<old rotten trees and soaked ground etc.

    Yes, Blair was pure scum.

    Quite laughable if you aren't Iraqi

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    Most of your post are quite laughable
    All of yours are fucking rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    But think how much easier it would be just to buy her a new one.
    Luckily the shed survived Storm Eunice without damage. My mum had a 4 hour power cut and one of her wheely bins blew over. That was it.

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    So it's all over then?

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    ^ It was touch and go for a bit there but i managed to recover the wheelie bins that were making a break for it towards the gate. A roll call and all three bins are present.

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    So it sounds like everyone got through relatively unscathed. That is good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    common sense it seems left the house when Labour came in and Blair decided the Govt needs to be accountable for society instead of an individual with common sense.


    Surely Macron has to take some of the blame for this too?


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    ^ no but Junker does took you a while Syb
    Last edited by malmomike77; 20-02-2022 at 04:09 PM.

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    Umm...yeah I'm never exactly on tenterhooks waiting for your new release, Mildred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    So it sounds like everyone got through relatively unscathed. That is good to know.


    Storm Eunice clean-up: Flood and wind warnings issued as new storm named

    Storm Eunice clean-up: Flood and wind warnings issued as new storm named - BBC News

    Not finished!

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    3 "autumn storms" this year already



    Quote Originally Posted by Ravers98 View Post
    Not finished!
    Hope you are wrong

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    The gardens are a swamp!

    I planted trees to soak up the water last year, however there is still a good inch of water covering the grass and yes it's not stopped raining for about a month..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    The gardens are a swamp!

    I planted trees to soak up the water last year, however there is still a good inch of water covering the grass and yes it's not stopped raining for about a month..
    Surely that’s quite normal for your part of the world.

    Having witnessed the rainy season in different parts of the world, it seems that rain in Lancashire and environs is perfectly normal?

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    This latest storm Franklin is the worst here, sounds like the roof is gonna get blown off.

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    While the yellow warning is not a named storm, despite predictions Storm Gladys would make it a record fourth storm in just over a week, the weather front will bring heavy snow, along with very gusty winds and even lightning to affected areas on Wednesday and into Thursday.

    Could Storm Gladys hit the UK? What weather warnings are in place and which areas will be affected? | ITV News
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    Looks extremely unpleasant.

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