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That's ok I'll never get there before ten past eight anyway. Thanks for the warning though!
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Any chance of a lift to Saturn on Monday then?Originally posted by zeitghostNah.
Puny thing.
Went to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter the week before last.
2010, pah.
Great Red Spot has been around since the 17th century & still going strong.
I'll bring kiddie-seats for the squabs and I promise they won't laugh and say "oooh! Daddy - look at the big Newt".
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesJust for info.
Big thunderstorm on Saturn at the moment. Best avoided I think, the weather forecast is that the storm should die down in 2010.
Possibly of more interest to those of us of non-terrestrial origin. Not planning any day trips were you Zeitghost?
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Oh no. There goes the weekend!Originally posted by BlasterBatesJust for info.
Big thunderstorm on Saturn at the moment. Best avoided I think, the weather forecast is that the storm should die down in 2010.
Better put the flying saucer back in the garage then
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Thunderstorm on Saturn
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