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Foxy Lady: Well, just out of the spa....about 33degC here today but the humidity is atrocious.
Even Bear (dog) is reluctant to go outside in the heat, but have arranged for the Groomers to come in tomorrow and give him a SSSS&SS...about $40....but he will feel better getting rid of the long (about 2 inches only) hair.
LOl those cats will easilly breed faster than the alligators or the mice and you all will have a huge problem on your hands. Unless you import some pirhanna
Mousetrap: a most excellent idea Throw some ducks and fishes in to feed the alligators...you could create an entire ecosystem Mice from time to time, if necessary
If you had told me that you have local sobs sitting against the side of your house in the beginning, I would have given you better suggestions. Such as: ANY THING with thorns would do, eh? How about a man eating plant? They can provide great entertainment
"Snoopy": You need Thunderburgers, they are nice and thorny and will grow in shade, they take a while to grow but you can get em planted in Feb and with any luck the rain will help! They can grow a few feet high and they spread well too.
☼ajtgirl☼: i have a wall next to my house which the local yobs like to sit on every night so i thought if i could plant some kind of thorny bushes there it would solve the problem
Storms kill one as more bad weather forecast Saturday December 30, 02:13 PM
LONDON (Reuters) - High winds and heavy rain battered parts of Britain overnight and a woman died when a tree was blown onto a caravan in Staffordshire.
Forecasters on Saturday predicted more stormy weather after a short period during the day when the wind and rain will ease off.
With gusts of up to 80 mph expected overnight and into Sunday it is possible some outdoor New Year's Eve celebrations, such as firework displays, will have to be cancelled on safety grounds. The dead woman, who was 18, was killed when a large tree fell on a caravan at a site in Cheadle, police said.
Two other occupants of the caravan, a man and a woman who were both 19, were not hurt when the tree crashed to the ground shortly after 5.00 a.m.
The Met Office said strong winds will come in two waves. The first on Saturday afternoon and evening will particularly affect parts of eastern and southeast England as winds gust up to 80mph in places.
"The second period of strong winds will come during New Year's Eve," the Met Office's Web site said.
Parts of southern Scotland, northern England and Wales and Northern Ireland will be the most severely affected, casting doubt on the traditional Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh.
In 2003 bad weather forced the cancellation of many celebrations. Up to 100,000 people who had gathered in the Scottish capital were disappointed when the celebrations were called off just one hour before midnight on New Year's Eve.
The Highways Agency has warned drivers to take extra care because of the weather. Rain and spray could reduce visibility and increase stopping distances by as much as 100 percent, it said.
"Motorcyclists and drivers of high-sided vehicles are asked to be especially vigilant," the agency said on its Web site
Foxy Lady: I never thought I would ever prefer this site to iyt as I have always been a real die hard iyt fan. Iyt sucks! Am I allowed to say that lol! Actually both sites have got great things going for them but at the moment I prefer this one.
Foxy Lady: Thanks very much! It has been colder. It dropped to below zero suddenly November I think it was. Climate change is affecting the coast here. On one side of the country the coast is receding and on the other side it is gaining. I forget which side is for which. I see the President has decided to do something at last because of the Polar bears.
Mousetrap: Oh i'm sure we all have other topics to talk about.Most of us are seeing very strange weather in our areas.I'm seeing 40 and 50 degrees with no snow,now by this time of year were seeing 20 and 30 with snow up to our knees. I looked at your weather is that normal for you? BTW Happy New Year.
The weather is always a good topic when one can,t think of anything to say oh yes I know, All the best to everyone for New Year! Anyway why on the weather topic thought you might like to check on the weather where I live lol. http://www.bbc.co.uk/stoke/weather/forecast/index.shtml
no snow yet here in richmond hill,ontario no skiing,no ski bunnies,no snow ball fights,no getting tacked by the girls & having snow stuffed down your pants(sigh)
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