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The Wind

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 19.14
by Pete
tsk @ the wind.

This morning, coming down from Dundee, I was unable to get past 50 on the motorway due to the wind.

It's not acceptable. Does the wind not know who I am?

More importantly.

Late night Costa / Starbucks with easy parking in Edinburgh. Where be they located?

Re: The Wind

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 19.27
by Nick Harvey
Hymagumba wrote:Does the wind not know who I am?
The answer, my friend........................

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 19.29
by DVB Cornwall
is ......

(psst .... http://www.starbucks.com/retail/locator ... %3a0.5#map - might help!)

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 20.22
by Gavin Scott
You can park in my street Hyma.

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 23.16
by Nick Harvey
DVB Cornwall wrote:is ......
blowin'..............

At least there's one other child of the sixties on here, even if I was grown up by then.

Did just celebrate my twenty-first in the sixties though, at a wonderful place called The Keel Club in Bathampton.

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 23.26
by Pete
Gavin Scott wrote:You can park in my street Hyma.
well I would have, however you posted that message one minute after I left my house and therefore I didn't see it. :(

nevermind, I ditched the starbucks comfy coffee idea and had a Chicken Premier and cup of tea from the mcdonalds by the forth road bridge instead. hoorah.

Posted: Fri 12 Jan, 2007 23.54
by Sput
I should really learn to drive so I can live that kind of life!

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 11.32
by rob
The wind is really howling here in Basingstoke this morning... 100mph winds apparently on the Isle Of Wight as well.

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 12.05
by Sput
It's mad here in Manchester. My door is blowing shut with the windows closed.

Perhaps that says more about the windows than the wind...

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 12.15
by Spencer For Hire
Hymagumba wrote:nevermind, I ditched the starbucks comfy coffee idea and had a Chicken Premier and cup of tea from the mcdonalds by the forth road bridge instead. hoorah.
I never had you down as the McDonalds type Hyma. I thought you were more refined than that.

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 16.41
by Lorns
It's a bit blustery here too. Our fence panels are down and the asphalt on shed roof has been ripped off. Our neighbours rabbit is now under our shed because we tried to catch it to put it in it's hutch. We decided not to pursue it as when i opened up the hutch i found a decomposing guinea pig in there. That made feel a bit sick.