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For here "England's summer is two fine days then a thunderstorm".... and repeat.
Balls. If the summer was two fine days and a storm every third day then 67% of the time it would be warm and sunny and the other 33% of the time there would be thunderstorms. That described Texas to a T. Not bloody ENGLAND.
England's summer is 90 days with low cloud, wind and drizzle, 1 day with a faint rumble of thunder 5 miles away (the annual "thunderstorm") and then one day with 6 hours of sun (the "sunny day"). The END.
For here "England's summer is three fine days then a thunderstorm".... and repeat.
Balls. If the summer was three fine days and a storm every day then 67% of the time it would be warm and sunny and the otheer 33% of the time there would be thunderstorms. That described Texas to a T. Not bloody ENGLAND.
England's summer is 90 days with low cloud, wind and drizzle, 1 day with a faint rumble of thunder 5 miles away (the annual "thunderstorm") and then one day with 6 hours of sun (the "sunny day"). The END.
Ugh I hate it when people say that the snow wont stick when it rains when almost everytime it snows for a few hours and snows it lies.
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Originally Posted by owenc
Aw yea thats really annoying. Even folk on jhere come on and say it was like 35c when local station says 22c..
IT'S NOT THE RAIN IS THOSE AFRICAN BEE'S AGAIN... that's pretty dumb and stupid I guess
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