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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThere's no ticking coming from under the bath, I trust...
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Though maybe the ones the Provisional Irish Republican Army bought did
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Wouldn't it be interesting if the Government of the Republic of Ireland decreed that, henceforth, their army would be known as the Irish Republican Army? That mob in General would go ballistic, given their complete lack of knowledge of historyComment
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Given that I have no interest in warm weather and hate the sun, I couldn't have picked a better time to book (well, pay through the nose for) a sea view room at the Grand
It's rainy and windy out there, and as I type (lying on the bed) I can glance to my left through the window and see some extremely exuberant breakers hurling themselves towards the promenade - they're not actually lapping up against the sea wall yet, but some of them seem so annoyed at not managing better than fifteen yards therefrom that they fling themselves in the air anyway, out of frustration. Good and noisy, too
Equinoctial storms... it'll get better before it tails off into the dull greyness of winter. This is when our weather gets interesting, at the transitions between the comparatively stable conditions of winter and summer - I think I'll open the window in a minute and get some of that equinoctial gale to sweep the smell of air freshener and wax polish out of the room
I think I'll check the tide tables and see if it's still coming in... I don't think I've ever had such comfortable surroundings in which to witness such a display of spumeComment
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Looks like high water is at 01:58 tonight - that means the tide will be out when I'm having breakfast.
But hopefully even more angry weather around lunchtime, and again before I crash out tomorrow!
Ooh, the wind has dropped a bit, so the sound of the waves is getting better as the tide comes in... some wonderful spume-hurling action on display as the sea creeps towards its neighbour and enemy, the promenadeComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postmorning
v v v busy day at clientcoConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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