What the rain will be like on Sept 24th 2014

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What the rain will be like on Sept 24th 2014

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I'd say it's definitely going to be raining. This year it was sunny, but the last two days have been rainy, and that looks set to continue. I'm not sure what it'll be like in France, but it'll probably be sunny - we just can't compete with their weather.
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sid wrote: I'm not sure what it'll be like in France, but it'll probably be sunny - we just can't compete with their weather.
Whilst that may be true, it is worth pointing out that much of the sunshine in France has been brought in by foreigners. There is a lot of disquiet amongst the french populace as they fear that this imported sun is having a detrimental effect on their own weather, with many fearing that if the current influx of weather continues, the French national weather will no longer be able to compete to international standards. Several wealthy business men have been blamed for this impending crisis. Sure, this imported sunshine makes some beaches look attractive, but at what cost to the national climate?
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Lamb of BOD wrote:
sid wrote: I'm not sure what it'll be like in France, but it'll probably be sunny - we just can't compete with their weather.
Whilst that may be true, it is worth pointing out that much of the sunshine in France has been brought in by foreigners. There is a lot of disquiet amongst the french populace as they fear that this imported sun is having a detrimental effect on their own weather, with many fearing that if the current influx of weather continues, the French national weather will no longer be able to compete to international standards. Several wealthy business men have been blamed for this impending crisis. Sure, this imported sunshine makes some beaches look attractive, but at what cost to the national climate?
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Yeah that was way better than mine. :happy clapper:

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