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3 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

This is only word on the street, it was bought to be developed, didn't get passed then all of a sudden it went up in flames. Don't know if that's right or not.

 

Commonly known as Jewish lightning..

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yesterday morning was the best we have had for 4 days thinking they had got the forecast wrong then the wind got up in the afternoon had a power cut at 3-30 pm did not come back on till 10-30 pm could not get any coverage on my mobile phone the rechargeable lantern went out after 2 hrs. 

this morning was quite nice till 12 o'clock then it started raining and turned to snow and layered  to a depth of 2 inch and is still there now  don't know if it was forecast as we could not access any weather forecast last night 

anyway the world is still going round oh and the local chippy was shut as well 

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