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Amazing how you give a perfectly ordinary winter storm a name and the population goes into meltdown.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf only you'd been here, you could have sat on the fence and it wouldn't have gone anywhere.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostLost one fence panel (actually belongs to a neighbour), so I had a couple of rams staring at me earlier). Also had about 5 hours of power outage.
MF in 'Greenlake' Mode
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Lost one fence panel (actually belongs to a neighbour), so I had a couple of rams staring at me earlier). Also had about 5 hours of power outage.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAren't fence panels a bit chavtastic? worthy perhaps of some new build, high density Barratt development
Real people of wealth don't have immediate neighbours
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostShe's brought the West Coast main line to a close, at least until 4:20
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAren't fence panels a bit chavtastic? worthy perhaps of some new build, high density Barratt development
Real people of wealth don't have immediate neighbours
Keeps animals in and makes it difficult for burglars especially if the ground is lower on the other side.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post2 fence panels down. Two panes on greenhouse shattered.. Blue Recycling crate diappearedm, probably blown down the road.
Real people of wealth don't have immediate neighbours
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Storm Doris means Met Office are issuing a yellow snow warning for the parts of Stoke on Trent where UKIP are canvassing.
Although UKIP have issued a press release stating that Storm Doris is a result of gay marriage...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDammit pulled out of the run and now back at the gate.
Ok. Riiiiighhhhhttt.
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