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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 13 Oct 18 9.52pm | |
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BBC website Wales has a bit of rain. to be honest, in my experience of Wales, the attached picture just shows some mild dampness. Nevermind, the English will bale you out ,..again Attachment: damp Wales 2018.jpg (58.77Kb)
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johnno42000 14 Oct 18 2.31am | |
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Not quite so funny when someone dies due to a 'bit of rain'.
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steeleye20 Croydon 14 Oct 18 10.21am | |
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Can the OP explain how England 'baled them out' on this occasion?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 14 Oct 18 10.37am | |
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Rain is just one of four things I think of when describing Wales. The other three being: sheep, poverty and incest.
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gambler Kent 14 Oct 18 11.09am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Rain is just one of four things I think of when describing Wales. The other three being: sheep, poverty and incest. Croydon is much the same? Just the sheep missing?
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Stuk Top half 14 Oct 18 11.00pm | |
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I was there a few weeks ago, got soaked and came back with a cold that lasted a week. We couldn't even see the bridge until we were on it.
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