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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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yes I kmow what you meen I just love a really good storm!
I have been right on the middle of a few good ones in the past.
I was in a typhoon whilst on a ship once now thats a strom to witness LoL and was in the Phillipines when mount pinatubo decided to cough about 85,000 feet into the air
Nature can be a wonderful thing but also can be a frightening thing sometimes.
Being in and around lightneing can make you feel so alive but one wrong strike and it's good night to the folks LoL |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sounds like a great time was had hehe .I love a good storm but we only seem to get them in the middle of the night lately ....I like them just as I'm off to sleep Windows and curtains open so I can watch |
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Just got back from France, there was a storm on Tuesday night, lasted nearly 6 hours . In a tent watching it lightening, have to say it was brilliant, at one time the lightening was striking every 2 or 3 seconds, for about ten minutes |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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Beware what you wish for!
As a result of a recent storm, router and all phones knackered, as was the main phone socket. So a visit from BT to sort the socket, new router from BT, free, and all new phones from Argos. Certainly could do without that sort of storm, thank you.
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