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Post by john on Dec 15, 2004 8:58:11 GMT 1
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Post by theriverside on Dec 15, 2004 9:03:50 GMT 1
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Post by Bilbo on Dec 15, 2004 9:04:29 GMT 1
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Dec 15, 2004 19:42:27 GMT 1
Don't worry Brian' Perry has been told to be prepared to turn on the undersoil heating
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Post by john on Dec 15, 2004 20:02:12 GMT 1
Have we actually got some?
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Post by goindownthewylecop on Dec 15, 2004 20:31:57 GMT 1
Hasnt it crossed anyones minds its about 10 degrees too warm? a bit of rain and that'll be it.
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Post by john on Dec 15, 2004 20:43:41 GMT 1
Saturday will be 4 degrees which is certainly cold enough to snow, but the forecast has changed anyway
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Post by goindownthewylecop on Dec 15, 2004 20:59:21 GMT 1
Saturday will be 4 degrees which is certainly cold enough to snow, but the forecast has changed anyway 4 degrees is certainly not cold enough for snow to stick though and it wont be 4 degrees anyway. We never get any proper snow in december, maybe feb.
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Post by Blues in Crewe on Dec 15, 2004 20:59:42 GMT 1
Im in a quandry if it rains I cant go skydiving (last day its open this year) which means I can go to the game :)but if the weather is good then Im one good jump away from getting off the rope and pulling my own parachute
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Post by john on Dec 15, 2004 21:05:07 GMT 1
Surely you dont want to miss a home win Jules
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Post by blueandamber on Dec 15, 2004 21:07:47 GMT 1
Surely you dont want to miss a home win Jules It's in the bag ....he say's
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Post by Blues in Crewe on Dec 15, 2004 21:22:31 GMT 1
Surely you dont want to miss a home win Jules Well no but the only home game Ive missed so far this season we won so maybe i should stay away As long as the weather is deffinite either way. I dont want it to be boarderline, risk going to Tilstock and end up not jumping and missing the game...
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Post by john on Dec 15, 2004 21:29:48 GMT 1
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