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No, we were in Falmouth when we heard about the last one and hightailed it back to the campsite to tether down the tent.
We did speak to a family in the local pub a couple of days later who said that they went to Porthleven and it was indeed spectacular. Unfortunately their analysis of actions and consequences were not a finely tuned as ours and they came back to a destroyed tent that was half way down the field.
They had to spend the rest of their holiday in a B&B.
I'd say they were the winners all around then. "Oh no the tent's ruined, we won't be able to camp in the torrential rain. We'd best go and sleep in a nice bed and sit by the fire instead".
I'd say they were the winners all around then. "Oh no the tent's ruined, we won't be able to camp in the torrential rain. We'd best go and sleep in a nice bed and sit by the fire instead".
If you don't count the fact that they paid double for their holiday. It was actually quite exciting
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
Not surprising that this Met Office prediction of strong winds on Sunday night and Monday with a potential for gusts of over 80mph, especially on exposed coasts becomes:
If this weather sets new records will that mean you will stop going on about the great storm of 87? That gets mentioned almost as much as winning the world cup in 66.
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