Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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Anyone know anything about this? Apparently loads of people heading up there to watch (dunno exactly where)
2007 Meteor Showers and Viewing Tips
What should I pack for meteor watching?
Treat meteor watching like you would the 4th of July fireworks. Pack comfortable chairs, bug spray, food and drinks, blankets, plus a red-filtered flashlight for reading maps and charts without ruining your night vision. Binoculars are not necessary. Your eyes will do just fine.
I thought I was the victim of a meteor shower one night but it turned out to be a shoe.
I was walking down Clapham High Street in the early hours of the morning and was hit on the side of the head with a shoe.
I looked over the over side of the road and there was a bloke in a suit (very very drunk) with one shoe on. He shouted such incoherent abuse and gave me a V sign.
I never found out why he wanted to cause me physical injury or why he would go to the length of getting home semi shoeless to do so.
mehhhhMaybe a trip to the beach (or top of Seaford Head) tomorrow night then.
Maybe a trip to the beach (or top of Seaford Head) tomorrow night then.