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Storm Jorge due to spoil the game tomorrow. I dunno, I remember when storms had proper names like Storm Alf or Storm Eric. I walked through Richmond Park this morning. Beverley Brook has burst its banks. Shocking damage.
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Another stormy Saturday on 18:57 - Feb 28 with 2194 views
Another stormy Saturday on 19:21 - Feb 28 by terryb
Storm Jorge?
It's only two weeks since Storm Denis! Have we really had five more storms in past fourteen days?
They've been mainly wet & windy, but I wouldn't have thought they were storms.
Geeky that I know this but it's because this one blew through Spain first so they got to name it and everybody and everything in Spain is called Jorge.
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Another stormy Saturday on 19:47 - Feb 28 with 2060 views
Another stormy Saturday on 19:47 - Feb 28 by Hayesender
I'm old enough to remember when it was just called winter
"And that were just in June", as they say in Doncaster.
The South East is dead lucky atm - absolutely dreadful everywhere else. Ask Ironbridge, Bewdley, Worcester, Fishlakes, York, Palely Bridge, Hebden Bridge, the Fens and anywhere else outside the M phooooking 25
Here in Norfolk. its 5,500,000 square miles of water meadows. It might save Naaaarch City tonight.
There are plenty of R's fans outside W12. We might have lived around W12 50 odd years ago, but we all move onwards and outwards . What doesn't move is the passion for the Hoops, which is always there with a packet of Percy Daltons saltiest..
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Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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Another stormy Saturday on 20:25 - Feb 28 with 1982 views
Another stormy Saturday on 20:22 - Feb 28 by ShotKneesHoop
"And that were just in June", as they say in Doncaster.
The South East is dead lucky atm - absolutely dreadful everywhere else. Ask Ironbridge, Bewdley, Worcester, Fishlakes, York, Palely Bridge, Hebden Bridge, the Fens and anywhere else outside the M phooooking 25
Here in Norfolk. its 5,500,000 square miles of water meadows. It might save Naaaarch City tonight.
There are plenty of R's fans outside W12. We might have lived around W12 50 odd years ago, but we all move onwards and outwards . What doesn't move is the passion for the Hoops, which is always there with a packet of Percy Daltons saltiest..
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You'll be getting the spring tides soon, you lucky bastards.
Another stormy Saturday on 20:28 - Feb 28 by 2Thomas2Bowles
You'll be getting the spring tides soon, you lucky bastards.
Spring tides and the East wind from the Russian Steppes. We're next. No way will Coronavirus beat that combination.Its only only thing that the Canaries might get a result against.
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Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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Another stormy Saturday on 20:50 - Feb 28 with 1900 views
Another stormy Saturday on 20:25 - Feb 28 by ShotKneesHoop
FMOB - what you you call 1963 3 months of snow that created the Pools Panel? Fulham 5 Tottenham Hotspur 0 according to the panel ?
Or 1987 for a Fish storm ?
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Ah, 1963 was a desperately cold winter. Old Mr Postbestchild that lived next door to me went up to the corner shop to get some tobacco and his hat froze to his head.
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Another stormy Saturday on 21:38 - Feb 28 with 1799 views
Another stormy Saturday on 20:22 - Feb 28 by ShotKneesHoop
"And that were just in June", as they say in Doncaster.
The South East is dead lucky atm - absolutely dreadful everywhere else. Ask Ironbridge, Bewdley, Worcester, Fishlakes, York, Palely Bridge, Hebden Bridge, the Fens and anywhere else outside the M phooooking 25
Here in Norfolk. its 5,500,000 square miles of water meadows. It might save Naaaarch City tonight.
There are plenty of R's fans outside W12. We might have lived around W12 50 odd years ago, but we all move onwards and outwards . What doesn't move is the passion for the Hoops, which is always there with a packet of Percy Daltons saltiest..
[Post edited 28 Feb 2020 20:33]
They never mention this on 'Escape to the Country'.
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Another stormy Saturday on 22:59 - Feb 28 with 1647 views
We've had a proper gale (not quite storm tbf) every week since 29th December, and although this weeks been decent tomorrow's another bloody gale, can't remember a winter like it for a while. We've had a bit of sleet and maybe 2 icy days otherwise it's been westerly gale one after the other p*ssing it down as well. It will probably change end of March and after a winter like this the fishing had better be good (usually is) or I'll definitely lose the plot! That said apart from some flooding of houses right on the seafront from high tides and wind in certain directions we don't have the same problems as loads having at the moment so it's all relative at the end of the day. We're used to the wind so just get on with it really. However last week we had a proper storm but you lot never had it so was never given a name, that can't be right!
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Another stormy Saturday on 04:14 - Feb 29 with 1444 views
I spent 16 years living in Roehampton,and Richmond Park was a place I spent most of the summer holidays walking through.That or Wimbledon common,Barnes common,or palewell park. I’ll have to have a trip down there one day again just for old times sake.
Now I live in the countryside and there isn’t the same amount of places to go walking safely as what we had living on a council estate a few miles from central London.