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			| Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert Date:   Fri 18 Feb 10:02
 
 So down South heading for a national disaster and it`s all over the news, meanwhile us hardened Northerners just get on with it!
 
 Game on tonight?
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			| Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert Date:   Fri 18 Feb 12:50
 
 Power cut already, should perhaps pay my bill.
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			| Topic Originator: MDCCCLXXXV Date:   Fri 18 Feb 12:55
 
 Doesn`t Surprise me LA, you Gelly boys are aw the same, better staying in Ballingry , paraffin heating and candles for light. We are meant to get elastic trickery by 2025
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert Date:   Fri 18 Feb 13:08
 
 Was up at quite a few "fires" in Ballingry during the miner`s strike in the 80`s, all accidental of course!š¤š
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			| Topic Originator: twin par Date:   Fri 18 Feb 13:15
 
 Just watched national news. People down south walking dogs on beach,with waves pounding in.Dogs off leads,Utter stupidly.
 
 Post Edited (Fri 18 Feb 20:27)
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			| Topic Originator: Parboiled Date:   Fri 18 Feb 13:54
 
 No snow here
 
 Most disappointed, was planning to build an indoor igloo with our super King sized duvet, strip down to my fur lined onesie and tempt the missus to join me for sardines ā¦
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: twin par Date:   Fri 18 Feb 21:58
 
 Thankfully, storm ,has left us pretty much untouched in Cairneyhill. A bit  wet and soggy. Missed the snow. š.
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			| Topic Originator: JnrB Date:   Fri 18 Feb 22:14
 
 I was intrigued why they had a red weather warning for wind strengths that would normally see us have a yellow warning. Done a bit of digging and found the European building regulations and expected wind data for each eu country that have to be met. Of course, we get severe weather up here more often thus meaning we have to have higher building standards and regulations.
 
 So Iām guessing the red warning is down to that and population density where we would get a yellow/orange at most.
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			| Topic Originator: DBP Date:   Sat 19 Feb 07:20
 
 That`s interesting about building regs... Makes sense but hadn`t thought about it before
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