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4 minutes ago, Ratman said:


In next valley to me Chris, i’ll stand at my back door and blow it your way then you dont feel left out mucker.... sit tight! emoji54.pngemoji100.pngemoji4.png

I love your generous nature.

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In Hove  last night🤩 lovely today thou..sunny and little wind 
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from the Argus, believe what you like about what they write.

 

XURY Rolls-Royce has been flattened by a huge tree that was uprooted by winds caused by Storm Bella.

The high-end car was parked on Tongdean Road, Hove, when the tree fell on its roof, smashing its windshield.

The picture captured this morning show the roof of the luxury motor caved in by the force of the falling timber.

A new Rolls-Royce Phantom can go from £363,600 today.

It's a result of the 60mph winds caused by Storm Bella last night, that saw roads flooded across Sussex.

 

 

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The Argus and all below it
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I love your generous nature.

Ah, fanx yolky! I’d blow some your way but by sounds of it you’d be too busy being huddled up in your bro’s bed talking about the first thing that popped up, rather than be looking out of curtains to appreciate it! [emoji6][emoji16][emoji39][emoji106]
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1 hour ago, Wonky said:

Rolls-Royce has been flattened by a huge tree that was uprooted by winds caused by Storm Bella.

 

Good thing someone left that car there to cushion its fall!

 

(Bet the insurance will call that an act of god and refuse to pay out.)

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A good two inches has settled. Was going to do  small local Copper Beech reduction today, as just having to to the climbing work when the weather lets us. Book + kettle is now the plan. 

Sounds like Stoke on Trent Council got caught out - no gritting, and A500 + A50 problems with accidents/gridlock.

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1 hour ago, maybelateron said:

A good two inches has settled. Was going to do  small local Copper Beech reduction today, as just having to to the climbing work when the weather lets us. Book + kettle is now the plan. 

Sounds like Stoke on Trent Council got caught out - no gritting, and A500 + A50 problems with accidents/gridlock.

Stoke on Dope council have always been rubbish, but they've got a ticket to ride. I'm not at all surprised the A50 and D road chaos.

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4 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Stoke on Dope council have always been rubbish, but they've got a ticket to ride. I'm not at all surprised the A50 and D road chaos.

Very true indeed. That's why we don't have any potholes - they are all sinkholes.

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