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Previously on "A bit nippy out there?"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    Snow falling in Colorado on eve of Summer Solstice

    Snow Falling in Colorado on Eve of Northern Hemisphere



    Mind you, things seem par for the time of year at Wimbledon and Glastonbury.
    Solar activity is still very low.



    Notice how the so called man made global warming hysteria peaked when solar activity peaked.

    So, the climate, controlled by next doors Aygo, or by that big yellow thing in the sky?

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
    You don't think that might have been the planned result? That lad'll go far.
    You may be onto something there Wobb. Too late now though!

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Talking of which, my son#3 is heading off there tomorrow and has been getting his tent/sleeping bag/torch/brolly/wellies etc. ready for the past day or so. I said to him "Have you got enough money?" "Yeah, I'll be fine. I have £20". FFS!!!! It is not as if this is his first Festival. Cue Mrs SB hysterically suggesting that I give him a load more dosh. Bloody Students!!!
    You don't think that might have been the planned result? That lad'll go far.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Talking of which, my son#3 is heading off there tomorrow and has been getting his tent/sleeping bag/torch/brolly/wellies etc. ready for the past day or so. I said to him "Have you got enough money?" "Yeah, I'll be fine. I have £20". FFS!!!! It is not as if this is his first Festival. Cue Mrs SB hysterically suggesting that I give him a load more dosh. Bloody Students!!!
    Glastonbury weather forecast:

    Mud and more mud.

    Ooh, I was right: Mud warning for Glastonbury

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  • shaunbhoy
    replied
    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    Mind you, things seem par for the time of year at Wimbledon and Glastonbury.
    Talking of which, my son#3 is heading off there tomorrow and has been getting his tent/sleeping bag/torch/brolly/wellies etc. ready for the past day or so. I said to him "Have you got enough money?" "Yeah, I'll be fine. I have £20". FFS!!!! It is not as if this is his first Festival. Cue Mrs SB hysterically suggesting that I give him a load more dosh. Bloody Students!!!

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  • MrMark
    started a topic A bit nippy out there?

    A bit nippy out there?

    Snow falling in Colorado on eve of Summer Solstice

    Snow Falling in Colorado on Eve of Northern Hemisphere

    The calendar says summer starts tomorrow in the Northern Hemisphere. The snow falling in the mountains of Colorado tells a different story.

    A storm that has prompted a tornado watch across Nebraska and Kansas today also left 2 to 4 inches of snow in the Rocky Mountains, said Joe Ramey, a weather service meteorologist in Grand Junction, Colorado.

    “It is unusual,” Ramey said. “Here it is the last day of spring.”
    Mind you, things seem par for the time of year at Wimbledon and Glastonbury.

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