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matt_berr

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It is possible that JackONE is actually an advanced cosmological mystic, who is actually charting out all the possible different alternate timelines- in one the weather is fantastic and we all have a great time, in another the weather is merely reasonable, in another it rains every day and sinks in a quagmire of mud. In which case we can but hope we don't end up in the darkest timeline...

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... but does he have any seaweed?

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Yeah, rather promising until you click through to the next week eh!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2640282

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2640282/extended

Mudbath! Raining every day. Looks like 2007.

Most places now showing rain for every day. Here too. Nearly 100% chance of rain every evening and pretty much raining throughout every 24 hour period over the entire weekend.

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Someone should convert his scale into practical examples:

0 = 2010

1 = 2014 haha!

2 = 2009

3 = 2004

4 = 2013

5 = 2008

6 = 2005

7 = 2011

8 = 2007

9 = 1998

10 = 1997

Jaysus. I was not there in the 90s, but was 98 and 97 really worse than 07? Fuck me, I dont think I can imagine that!

Was it like this?

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Why oh why can't you pathetic morons be happy in your own thread.

You sound like my neighbour when we used to accidentally kick our ball into his garden when we were kids! ;) Edited by Mr.Tease
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Mudbath! Raining every day. Looks like 2007.

Most places now showing rain for every day. Here too. Nearly 100% chance of rain every evening and pretty much raining throughout every 24 hour period over the entire weekend.

Mudbath! Raining every day. Looks like 2007.

Most places now showing rain for every day. Here too. Nearly 100% chance of rain every evening and pretty much raining throughout every 24 hour period over the entire weekend.

''light rain" it says. The odd shower inbetween sun. I'd stick with that

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Why oh why can't you pathetic morons be happy in your own thread.

That's a little harsh I thinks... bad man :(

Just the ups and downs gets me stressed out, I can't take the rollercoaster. I want off but keep jumping back in.

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Same as 2007 then! The odd heavy shower in between sun. The showers lasted for an hour or so at a time.

Place ended up looking like this.

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The "showers" didnt last for an hour at a time, it just rained continually for the duration of the festival!

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It's changed everyday this week. I keep saying I'm not gonna look until the Monday. Fuck sake!

Everyone keeps saying it's peaking too early, but the weather is unsettled in the North from today until Monday. Cloudy with showers and sunny intervals

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Why oh why can't you pathetic morons be happy in your own thread.

We are, but we like popping over to see how you pathetic morons are getting on too.

:sarcastic::sarcastic:

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It's changed everyday this week. I keep saying I'm not gonna look until the Monday. Fuck sake!

Everyone keeps saying it's peaking too early, but the weather is unsettled in the North from today until Monday. Cloudy with showers and sunny intervals

that's not really relevant tho. It's going to be an absolute belter in Pilton this weekend, but the high pressure is currently thought to end sometime next week.

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