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From: wessie on 7 Jul 2010 18:15 DR <motorbandit(a)hotmail.co.uk.invalid> wrote in news:6lu93610v570uevhm1jk4cs2vvbgnlsh9u(a)4ax.com: > SIRPip posted: >>DR wrote: >> >>> Where I live in north-east Cumbria, however, remains >>> underwater for the moment. >> >><passes aqualung> > > No, that was Knockhill on Sunday. > > You're living in the past. > > just be grateful he wasn't giving you a Song from the Wood -- wessie at tesco dot net BMW R1150GS
From: Grimly Curmudgeon on 7 Jul 2010 19:20 We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember DR <motorbandit(a)hotmail.co.uk.invalid> saying something like: >>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10533376.stm > >Non-porous underlying geology is the problem. And too much land drainage.
From: Ace on 8 Jul 2010 11:11
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 12:27:46 +0000 (UTC), "Krusty" <dontwantany(a)nowhere.invalid> wrote: >Switters wrote: >> Who the hell runs a hosepipe at full blat for an hour? > ><waves> <AOL> Just a couple of backwashes of the pool will take an hour mr more to top up. I don't use a lawn sprinkler regularly, but if/when bits are reseeded it's really a necessity in this sort of weather, and that would be for a _lot_ more than an hour. |