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What water shortage!
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Hosepipe use should be made mandatory.A village in Gwynedd is being evacuated over concerns about a flood risk at a reservoir's dam.
BBC News - 600 villagers moved from Pennal, Gwynedd in flood precautionComment
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I went to Angelsey on Friday and Sat. I can confirm it was wetter that a wet thing, sat in a bath, with the shower on. Canoe was used to go shopping. This after the week of rain in Cornwall. I cannot wait to get over to Royan in August...Comment
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It's wet back here isn't it.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Bullsh!t.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI went to Angelsey on Friday and Sat. I can confirm it was wetter that a wet thing, sat in a bath, with the shower on. Canoe was used to go shopping. This after the week of rain in Cornwall. I cannot wait to get over to Royan in August...
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Ah, the permie posting on a contractor site thinks it wasn't raining in Angelsey.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostBullsh!t.
You couldn't be a bigger
if you tried could you.
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I know very well that it was raining on Anglesey, my Mother lives there. I also know that there wasn't any flooding.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostAh, the permie posting on a contractor site thinks it wasn't raining in Angelsey.
You couldn't be a bigger
if you tried could you.
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AH, so you didn't think, perchance, that it was an exageration, used as a jovial way to explain how much it was raining? I mean, everything has to be taken literally does it? If it was flooding, I wouldn't be using the canoe to get to the shops, I would be floating to it in my motorhome.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI know very well that it was raining on Anglesey, my Mother lives there. I also know that there wasn't any flooding.
Nope, still couldn't be a bigger
if you tried.
Permie
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