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I want more thunder storms!!!
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I absolutely buzz off thunder and lightening storms!! We dont seem to get many as often as we did when i was a kid!! I think we should begin a pledge to god to ask for more thunder and lightening storms, who's with me on this one??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.shaneystar- i think you should defo ask him!! I used to live in the country and i have seen just what thunder storms can do. One halloween we had some kids come to our door and asked for trick or treat!! My mum said we didnt have anything for them and a minute later they put a lit firework through the letterbox!! SSSOOO horrifying!!!!!
Little b's .!
Fireworks are dangerous things in the wrong hands. I like watching them as long as it's organised such as a display or something .They always do a lovely one here on the clifftop.
But then you've got the dimwits who chuck them over your fence willy nilly .This was always a worry when we had the dog.He couldn't cross his legs all night ! So I used to have to hover around in the garden with him.I was more frightened than he was !
Anyway this old girl is off to bed .....Nite Nite .
Fireworks are dangerous things in the wrong hands. I like watching them as long as it's organised such as a display or something .They always do a lovely one here on the clifftop.
But then you've got the dimwits who chuck them over your fence willy nilly .This was always a worry when we had the dog.He couldn't cross his legs all night ! So I used to have to hover around in the garden with him.I was more frightened than he was !
Anyway this old girl is off to bed .....Nite Nite .
Where do you live taliesin? Highest frequency of thunderstorms in UK is in East Anglia and the lowland East Midlands, with London/South East not far behind.
Places north and west of a line roughly from Bristol to Middlesbrough have a far lower incidence of thunderstorms.
Maybe you live in "wrong" area?
Places north and west of a line roughly from Bristol to Middlesbrough have a far lower incidence of thunderstorms.
Maybe you live in "wrong" area?
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