Boom!

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Boom, boom, boom.
Boom, boom, boom.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
BOOM!

Said Baldrick, and the thunder.

LUVVIT!

It was quite amusing. I was just sat sitting here, doing my banking and stuff, when a flash lit up the sky, closely followed by an almighty crack of thunder, which was, in turn, closely followed by the loud screams of all the kids in the playground of the school close-by. I chuckled to myself, hastily turned off my PC, then sat and read my book during the most severe summer storm I've experienced in a long time. My doggy rested his chin on my knee and looked at me as if to say, "What's all that noise about then?" :D

What? I'm a Brit; I have to start up a thread about the weather at least once a month. ;)

Lou :cathappy:
 
Come to Kansas, darling. We'll show you some storms....

Even show you some weather too.... :D
 
The_Fool said:
Come to Kansas, darling. We'll show you some storms....

Even show you some weather too.... :D

I'm clicking my heels as I type.
 
From now until about the first of September, we have our regularly scheduled thunderstorm at 3:00 pm sharp.

It's arrival will be announced first by the satellite picture on the television breaking up into pixels, part of them freezing in place for a moment, before the satellite signal is completely lost.

The lights will flicker a minimum of three times within about 15 minutes, each time staying off long enough for me to figure it won't come back on. The last time it flickers, it will stay off for at least 45 minutes.

45 minutes without air-conditioning in Alabama is like a lifetime of hell.

Oh, and sometimes, when you figure the pyrotechnics are over for the day, a new one gets thrown at you just when you have supper in the oven/on the stove, just to keep you on your toes.
 
cloudy said:
Oh, and sometimes, when you figure the pyrotechnics are over for the day, a new one gets thrown at you just when you have supper in the oven/on the stove, just to keep you on your toes.

Another excellent reason NOT to cook. :D
 
cloudy said:
From now until about the first of September, we have our regularly scheduled thunderstorm at 3:00 pm sharp.

It's arrival will be announced first by the satellite picture on the television breaking up into pixels, part of them freezing in place for a moment, before the satellite signal is completely lost.

The lights will flicker a minimum of three times within about 15 minutes, each time staying off long enough for me to figure it won't come back on. The last time it flickers, it will stay off for at least 45 minutes.

45 minutes without air-conditioning in Alabama is like a lifetime of hell.

Oh, and sometimes, when you figure the pyrotechnics are over for the day, a new one gets thrown at you just when you have supper in the oven/on the stove, just to keep you on your toes.

What fun!

I like England, where such extreme weather is a novelty. ;)
 
geronimo_appleby said:
wasn't it the guns that Baldrick was referring to? hehehehehe SNORT!

You FUCKER!!! Don't start that again!!! LOL! :D

(Yes, it was, but, but, well, um, yannow!!! :p)
 
Tatelou said:
You FUCKER!!! Don't start that again!!! LOL! :D

(Yes, it was, but, but, well, um, yannow!!! :p)
Fucker? FUCKER??? ok, i won't start it off, but you came close. ;) it's only cos you're a bit of a cutie that i'm letting you off. snort. :rolleyes:
 
geronimo_appleby said:
Fucker? FUCKER??? ok, i won't start it off, but you came close. ;) it's only cos you're a bit of a cutie that i'm letting you off. snort. :rolleyes:

Are you not!? ;) :p :devil: Awwww, pweeze. :cathappy: Oh, I did? Kewl! :cool:

*snicker*
 
geronimo_appleby said:
now you're hijacking your own thread! you doing edinburgh?

'Tis one of my simple pleasures in life. Yep, hopefully the whole city (definitely visiting the barracks :p). :cathappy:
 
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