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RustYŠ
February 6th 09, 11:23 AM
A couple of inches of snow in the UK !!
heavyhorses
February 6th 09, 05:27 PM
looks a bit cool up there :-)
"RustYŠ" > wrote in message
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>A couple of inches of snow in the UK !!
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Oviedo
February 6th 09, 09:47 PM
"RustYŠ" > wrote in message
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>A couple of inches of snow in the UK !!
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You're my hero - there's no way I'd be out in that weather - but then I'm a
Florida boy. We had a cold front pass thru last night and I had to scrape
frost off the car windshield. Reminds me of why I moved here.
Thanks for braving the weather for those amazing photos!
Dave Kearton[_2_]
February 6th 09, 10:26 PM
"Oviedo" > wrote in message
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"RustYŠ" > wrote in message
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>>A couple of inches of snow in the UK !!
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>You're my hero - there's no way I'd be out in that weather - but then I'm a
>Florida boy. We had a cold front pass thru last night and I had to scrape
>frost off the car windshield. Reminds me of why I moved here.
>Thanks for braving the weather for those amazing photos!
Kinda drifting off-topic a little. These pics arrived in my inbox from
two different sources over the past week.
The first pair were taken last Wednesday night - not all that far from my
place and the other four, the week before that. It's not that hard to
believe that native fauna would overcome its fear of humans when dehydrated,
what I can't understand is why someone would be riding a bicycle in this
kind of heat.
Going on forecast maxima, the hottest place on the planet today will be in
Renmark, South Australia, about 200km from here.
The last pic is what happens when drunks and 4WD SUVs try to cross a river
mouth. The breed of vehicle in Australia is known as a Mitsubishi
'Pajero'. Those who speak Spanish will appreciate the pertinence.
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Cheers
Dave Kearton
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