OH what a fracking bloody mess!. On 05/07/2014 00:03, Neal Lamb wrote: > http://rt.com/uk/162896-queen-fracking-pensions-speech/ > > > On Friday, July 4, 2014 5:58 PM, doug <douglasrankine2001@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > Dear Shaun, > How dare you...to suggest that our British weather is "normal"! I > shall report you to my colleagues at NSA and GCHQ. Our weather is > subject to international and local variations...on a global > scale...just like the rest of the world. It has only changed > temperamentally during the last few months due to such things as > fracking and US interference. And to use our weather as a > yardstick...when we have all moved over to meters as part of our > membership of the E.U. is an insult and an affront to our colleagues > in Europe and shows a lack of respect for those of us who are "old > Europe" compared with the "new Europe" which supports US policy, > implicitly and absolutely... > ATB > Dougie. > > On 04/07/14 23:42, Shaun O'Connor wrote: > Dougie old chap. > I have nothing whatever against the British weather, compared to what > some have to deal with its very acceptable thank you very much.;-) > I merely use the British weather as a comparative yardstick against > which to compare the fleeting stability of that elusive condition > wistfully called"normal" > > ATB > Shaun. > On 04/07/2014 23:24, doug wrote: > > My Dear Shaun, > Pray...what have you got against British Weather...it is so much > better than that of America, temperate, with a lack of wild variations > in temperature and precipitation...with a minor exception of course > during last winter. We have the best weather in the world, we rarely > suffer shortages of water, we never get too hot under the collar and > when it freezes, it rarely lasts more than few days or weeks. It has > all got to do with the Gulf Stream... > ATB > Dougie. > > On 04/07/14 22:32, Shaun O'Connor wrote: > Normal?wtf is that when its about??lol > > Each person, each organization, each government, each country has > their own idea of"normal" and what is considered "normal" today might > be considered abnormal tomorrow. > so , yeah normal is just a ward.a collection of symbols if you > like(when written down) which means different things to different > people and changes rather quickly ( a bit like the British weather) > On 04/07/2014 22:24, doug wrote: > > > > -- *_PRIVACY IS A BASIC RIGHT - NOT A CONCESSION _*