''My microclimate is hotter than yours''

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''My microclimate is hotter than yours''

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 797699.ece

Great Yarmouth in Norfolk is so determined to prove its microclimate outshines Met Office forecasts that it has set up a 24-hour webcam to prove it. :wink: 8) :D
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There will be reports of the Great Yarmouth pineapple plantations soon, then ?

Peter

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I look forward to the advertising campaign:

Great Yarmouth - A mere 35 miles from the Sizewell Nuclear Reactor, with the climate to prove it! :wink:
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There will be reports of the Great Yarmouth pineapple plantations soon, then ?

Peter
Ow Theres thought........ a quick ring to the council is called for...........
Me, a cynic ?
Me too Peter :wink: but just on Cue, the sun is out today and its glorious..............

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HI GB does sound a bit iffy doesnt it :roll:

but I must say went to Minsmere last weekend[RSPB Bird sanctuary] which is such a lovely spot....
http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/m ... /about.asp

and it overlooks Sizewell

http://www.go4awalk.com/userpics/davidrothwell2.php

and no....... before you ask....... all the birds were a 'normal' size :wink: maybe thats why its called Sizewell.......... 8)
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Big Sis.. wrote:
and no....... before you ask....... all the birds were a 'normal' size :wink: maybe thats why its called Sizewell.......... 8)
Wot, like that Starling at the botttom of Peter's post?
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Look 'ere Ive been to a bird sactuary do dah I 'ave

thatsnot a starling.....aling 8)


...............................Its a seagull :D :lol:
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Big Sis.. wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: Look 'ere Ive been to a bird sactuary do dah I 'ave

thatsnot a starling.....aling 8)


...............................Its a seagull :D :lol:
Aha! So despite your earlier statement to the contrary, you are now admitting that birds, at the very least seagulls, near Sizewell have a somewhat bizarre appearance?

I rest me case - I believe the appropriate expression is "Bang to rights". :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Lovely stuff the two of you!
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