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Previously on "Global Warming - London to be under 6 feet of water"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post

Looks like they were right!
Oh, no, it was a burst water main.

Global warming caused people to be thirsty and the demand for water increased causing unprecedented water pressure thus bursting the pipe.
The flood was caused by Global Warming. What is needed is more tax on Co2 and higher water charges.
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Herne Hill wakes up under TWO FEET of water after massive leak from mains | Mail OnlineOriginally posted by OwlHoot View Postlinky?!
I'd like to email that to a friend who lives in a basement flat, and scoffed when I mentioned the risks of burst water mains
One reason why I prefer over the kebab shop.
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Another chance for Top Gear to sell some of their van/hovercraft contraptions.
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linky?!
I'd like to email that to a friend who lives in a basement flat, and scoffed when I mentioned the risks of burst water mains
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Global Warming - London to be under 6 feet of water


Looks like they were right!
Oh, no, it was a burst water main.
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