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did everyone survive the storm
28 October 2013, 16:46,
#21
RE: did everyone survive the storm
I'm glad you all made it OK. From the news over here, you were getting a combination of hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, with a bit of a typhoon and a tsunami thrown in for dessert.
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28 October 2013, 20:30,
#22
RE: did everyone survive the storm
Just fine here , looks as if we missed it......bit of rain that's all.
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28 October 2013, 20:46,
#23
RE: did everyone survive the storm
All good. Didn't realise anything had happened really. Just sounded like a typical rainy night for us.
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28 October 2013, 21:14,
#24
RE: did everyone survive the storm
It was a non-event here in Norfolk. A few heavy showers and that was it. Phew - dodged a bullet!
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29 October 2013, 09:13,
#25
RE: did everyone survive the storm
No storm, no heavy winds just a bit of rain, yet to listen to the news you would think the end of the world was coming, then again the "world" according to the news people is the South East isn't it.
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29 October 2013, 09:33,
#26
RE: did everyone survive the storm
One tree in park near me was split right in half, poor thing. Nowt much else.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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29 October 2013, 09:39,
#27
RE: did everyone survive the storm
All those billions poured into the Met office and they can't get it right. First of all no storm and we were beaten to a pulp, now there will be a storm and very little happens.

Yet they can predict to half a degree what the weather will be like in 50 years.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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