Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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The heavens opened at about 5am up in South London too, steady drizzle since 6.
Think we need WEEKS of this to get things back to normal levels in reservoirs.
Chastised Mrs Jakarta for mowing our lawn yesterday, she obviously knows far more about the garden than I do...
You can bet he left his converted loft window open as well
I was out to dinner last night and hadn't paid any attention to weather forecasts. Luckily I checked NSC before going to bed and saw this thread so checked the skylight on the conservatory and found it wide open - right above my home working setup. Without NSC may have woken up to a very soggy setup this morning.
Prospects of play for cricket at Horsham CC today...?
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Prospects of play for cricket at Horsham CC today...?
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I was out to dinner last night and hadn't paid any attention to weather forecasts. Luckily I checked NSC before going to bed and saw this thread so checked the skylight on the conservatory and found it wide open - right above my home working setup. Without NSC may have woken up to a very soggy setup this morning.
Beat me to it
Anyway, time to add thunderstorms to things I liked before getting a dog that are now a total pain.
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Out in it or did the dog freak out and shit the bed?
The worst thing is they can feel it long before we know about it so it goes on for hours for them, one thing I won't miss about Finn is how he was during Thunderstorms, our other dog Maddie doesn't give a monkeys. You're in for a treat around bonfire night.
It woke me up whenever it was this morning, quite worryingly I could smell burning after some of the strikes near us but our smoke/fire alarms weren't going off so I just rolled over and went back to sleep.
Woke him up and he definitely wasn't a fan. Calmed him down eventually by allowing him on to the bed, something I said I wouldn't do.....