Originally posted by oracleslave
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It wouldn't be fair though, Sb has been drowning in his own ineptitude for years already.
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Hopefully the rise in the water level will originate in South Devon before getting to London.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYes, but most of them can remember how to swim. The majority of native Londoners think it is someone else's job to do that for them.
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38% of the the Irish in England live in LondonOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHow could anything that puts London (and millions of the snooty mockney t0ssers that infest the place!) over twenty feet underwater ever be construed as a negative event? Bring it on!!!
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How could anything that puts London (and millions of the snooty mockney t0ssers that infest the place!) over twenty feet underwater ever be construed as a negative event? Bring it on!!!
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It might add an element of entertainment to the London Eye ride though. Which is something it doesn't have at the moment.Originally posted by sweetandsour View PostI am not sure how seriously I can take this piece of analysis.
The last time I walked past it, St Pauls Cathedral was on the top of a hill.
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http://flood.firetree.net/ According to this interactive flood map it would take a bit more than 1 metre to flood all those places.Originally posted by sweetandsour View PostI am not sure how seriously I can take this piece of analysis.
The last time I walked past it, St Pauls Cathedral was on the top of a hill.
It would take over 14 metres to reach my house though by that time I would be on an island 3 miles out to sea.
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I am not sure how seriously I can take this piece of analysis.Originally posted by Lumiere View PostAnd this is just a 1m rise - http://www.sunbirdmanagement.co.uk/G...onFloodMap.jpg
The last time I walked past it, St Pauls Cathedral was on the top of a hill.
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Ah! so a 7m rise is not necessarily a bad thing then?Originally posted by Lumiere View PostAnd this is just a 1m rise - http://www.sunbirdmanagement.co.uk/G...onFloodMap.jpg
Most of London gone
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Er! one of my houses is only 5m above sea level (MHWS).
Anybody want to buy a house
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