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Previously on "Weather. The wind is up!"
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Unlike the Cornish. Go into Cornwall on the A38 over the Tamar Bridge and it's free. Try and get out again the same way and it will cost you £1.50.
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At least they don't charge you on the way out...Originally posted by zeitghostLucky escape there then.
That bridge is expensive.
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Sarf Wales!Originally posted by zeitghostIsle of Wight or south Wales?
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Low grey cloud with the Sun fighting its way through.Originally posted by zeitghostGrey, very grey, with added dark dankness.
Misty.
Drizzley.
Lawn seems to have remembered that it's grass though.
Still, could've been worse, I was due in Newport for a meeting this morning - cancelled
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IANAL but 12 months after the death of the debtor iirc.Originally posted by Lightship
By the way, does anyone know if there is a statute of limitations on uncollected council tax debt?
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Good Lord. You weren't late with a Council Tax instalment were you?Originally posted by LightshipSky is turning reddish-black. Dark storm clouds gathering. Many thunderbolts and lightning strikes. Appears to be what looks like four guys on horses on the horizon galloping towards me.....
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Stayed muggy all day dammit!!!!Originally posted by zeitghostDidn't last long.
Brightening up again now.
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Locations please peopleOriginally posted by LightshipSky is turning reddish-black. Dark storm clouds gathering. Many thunderbolts and lightning strikes. Appears to be what looks like four guys on horses on the horizon galloping towards me.....
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The forecast round here is sunshine, sunshine and more sunshine. 28 degrees the next few days hitting 33 at the weekend.
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Nothing in the way of significant cloud. In fact, it's probably contrails rather than clouds.
A light breeze.
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Weather. The wind is up!
And it's not the curry I had last night.
Central Hampshire and it's getting considerably cooler as the hour goes on with a little bit of breeze for the first time in days.
Whats the weather like in your area? Rain, storm or super sunny.
Looking forward to a big storm.Tags: None
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