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Thread ID: 103481 2009-09-25 00:51:00 Weather gone skew-whiff? R2x1 (4628) PC World Chat
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813602 2009-09-26 02:06:00 I have heard (but never seen) that underground flooding still attaches itself to surfaces. Can this be true?
Why don't they do something? There orta be a lor.
R2x1 (4628)
813603 2009-09-26 02:10:00 If SurferJoe46 is moving this weekend, his weather is here. R2x1 (4628)
813604 2009-09-26 02:13:00 Is it where is it. We do have laws for surfacing in underground water first law is not to breathe while underwater it leads to disasters such as bubbles in the water. Warter never attaches itself to surfaces it only rushes past them even on the surface never attached to the surface gary67 (56)
813605 2009-09-26 06:30:00 Is it where is it. We do have laws for surfacing in underground water first law is not to breathe while underwater it leads to disasters such as bubbles in the water. Warter never attaches itself to surfaces it only rushes past them even on the surface never attached to the surface
When water mixes with dirt to form mud, it attaches to every surface of a small girl (not far from here) like barnacles to bilges. It seems to make a noise like demented giggling as it attaches.
R2x1 (4628)
813606 2009-09-29 04:39:00 We had a look at that as a group last night, and it was going to pour down on Monday. :(

(I'll update Twitter whenever I get reception :D)

And I'm back! Lost all my dinner on Friday on the VERY windy roads :yuck:
Still got sore feet, despite spending most of today on the road instead of the track.
pcuser42 (130)
813607 2009-09-29 05:58:00 Did you earn a submariner's certificate of attainment for plumbing the depths,and casting rainbows? R2x1 (4628)
813608 2009-09-29 05:59:00 There wasn't actually much rain at all. pcuser42 (130)
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