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    #11
    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Unless this thread is another attention seeking load of made up bollox.

    How can it be anything other than attention seeking whoreness when someone posts about thunder and lightning ?

    Brillo, go and sort her out please.
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      #12
      I reckon Gittens Gal was enjoying a bit of "Brontophilia" last night.

      Brontophilia is defined as having: "sexual arousal from a thunderstorm taking place"

      Urban Dictionary: brontophilia

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        #13
        Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
        Technically it's lightning and thunder.
        That post was quite something, even by your normal soporific standards and I really feel I have to thank you.

        I was feeling a little stressed and agitated when I climbed into bed last night and I was looking forward to a night of unwanted wakefulness.

        However, thanks to the content of your post and my awareness of the existence of a little Scotsman who would take time out to type such a thing, I slept like I'd swallowed a whole strip of Nytol.

        Once again, thank you very much.

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          #14
          Your welcome,

          Yours,

          The big yin


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            #15
            Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
            That post was quite something, even by your normal soporific standards and I really feel I have to thank you.

            I was feeling a little stressed and agitated when I climbed into bed last night and I was looking forward to a night of unwanted wakefulness.

            However, thanks to the content of your post and my awareness of the existence of a little Scotsman who would take time out to type such a thing, I slept like I'd swallowed a whole strip of Nytol.

            Once again, thank you very much.
            He's right though. I was about to point out that the thunder could be from the previous lightning, in which case one could indeed say "thunder and lightning", but then I realised you'd have a lightning bolt unaccounted for at the start and a mysterious thunderclap with no following lightning at the end ...

            (are you feeling sleepy yet? )
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              #16
              Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
              He's right though. I was about to point out that the thunder could be from the previous lightning, in which case one could indeed say "thunder and lightning", but then I realised you'd have a lightning bolt unaccounted for at the start and a mysterious thunderclap with no following lightning at the end ...

              (are you feeling sleepy yet? )
              WGAS?

              I've been saying Thunder and Lightning since before I could say "Oh tulip that's a big scary noise" and will no doubt continue to do so.

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