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Old January 5th 12, 03:27 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 01/04/2012 04:52 PM, Jack Campin wrote:
The news reported 100 mile winds over Britian, Ireland and Scotland.


I don't think so - that would be like saying a storm passed over
North America, Greenland and Canada. Scotland is *in* Britain.

It's still pretty cold, wet and gusty. Courtney and Murphy have
now worked out the routine of going outside, getting cold and soggy,
and then looking all pathetic until a warm human picks them up and
cuddles them.

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That is NOT the first mistake I have ever made! My humble apology. MLB
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Old January 5th 12, 11:05 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Christina Websell" wrote:
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I had a damson tree come down in my garden overnight in very high winds. My
wood trailer also sufffered some damage, part of the back has been ripped
off. This morning my TV wouldn't work so I went outside to see if the
aerial had blown down off the chimney stack.
It hadn't but I had to retune it. During the day today it wasn't too windy
but since about 4 pm the wind is really howling outside again.
Here's hoping I won't get any more trees snapped or uprooted tonight. I
have a lot and some of them are elderly fruit trees, some probably planted
when the house was built in the 1930's. They just can't stand up to 70 mph
gusts now and I'm not in a position atm with my injuries to saw them up if
they do fall.

Tweed


I've got an arbor in the garden that I hang some of the bird feeders
on,that was damaged by the wind last night. Apart from that I've been very
lucky. Lots of people are still without electricity, I don't envy them at
all.
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Adrian
 




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