Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
the house next door you mean
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DR
No, the house on the opposite hill. Can you read?
the house next door you mean
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DR
you never said thatno, the house on the opposite hill. Can you read?
you never said that
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DR
Fog that! I wouldn'tIf it does get postponed, would it be completely unreasonable to rearrange for tomorrow 3pm as someone suggested earlier? Obviously a bit of bum for those who travel, but I'd be happy to put up a couple of fans (even Derby ones) at my place for the night!
the bit saying the "house on the opposite hill"Which part of 'completely cleared' did you have difficulty with?
Should be fine, i am sat here nice and early....
Come on Albion...
It has been really foggy in Newhaven all day, but the vast majority of it has completely cleared now. I can see a house, with a flag flying, which is flapping quite a bit, so the wind speed must have picked up.
the bit saying the "house on the opposite hill"
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DR
It's dreich, not dreach
HB&B got banned for posting that picture!!
Police need 2 weeks notice for a rearranged game so no chance I'm afraid.If it does get postponed, would it be completely unreasonable to rearrange for tomorrow 3pm as someone suggested earlier? Obviously a bit of bum for those who travel, but I'd be happy to put up a couple of fans (even Derby ones) at my place for the night!
Its pretty bad here on the south coast, East Worthing.
BUT DOESN'T MENTION the house" on the opposite hill"Just to remind you of my post, which you quoted. The first sentence is quite relevant.
I just enjoy the word and it's onomatopoeia tendencies.
As I don't know any Scotchist I even looked it up, so you need to take up the issue with this site:-
http://scottishsceptic.co.uk/2014/11/28/scots-more-words-for-rain-than-eskimos-for-snow/
BUT DOESN'T MENTION the house" on the opposite hill"
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DR
Now you're just showing off.
Thickening up here in Falmer but currently no where near bad enough to call the match off.