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flying numpteeez
From: Username
21 Dec 2006 19:37
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31522.1
numpty idiots that fly in winter deserve what they get especially nov/dec/jan & feb
pfffft
From: ANT_THOMAS
21 Dec 2006 19:43
To: Username
2 of 11
31522.2
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31522.1
Just because you can't afford to fly.
From: Username
21 Dec 2006 19:45
To: ANT_THOMAS
3 of 11
31522.3
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31522.2
no
From: spinning_plates
21 Dec 2006 20:12
To: ANT_THOMAS
4 of 11
31522.4
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31522.2
It's not that he can't afford it, he just doesn't have any wings.
From: patch
21 Dec 2006 20:47
To: Username
5 of 11
31522.5
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31522.1
Flying is a seasonal thing now? Why?
From: JonCooper
21 Dec 2006 21:00
To: ALL
6 of 11
31522.6
is the weather really so bad 'up north' ? (inc anywhere above say Bristol - London)
clear blue skies and sunshine all day here today, 8C and I wore a t-shirt most of the day (slightly nippy mind)
good weather forcast for at least the next week
:)
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
21 Dec 2006 23:00
To: JonCooper
7 of 11
31522.7
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31522.6
Well Croydon is below London, but yes, there was plenty of mist and fog. Probably less than 100 yards visibility yesterday evening.
Still a fair amount in the morning, but it'd mostly listed this evening (though there was still reduced visibility, and it was quite thick in a few places).
From: Mal (BAD)
21 Dec 2006 23:37
To: Username
8 of 11
31522.8
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31522.1
Yes. How dare people want to spend Christmas with their families.
From: JonCooper
21 Dec 2006 23:59
To: Mal (BAD)
9 of 11
31522.9
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31522.8
is that what they're doing?
I thought the idea was to get as far away as possible
;)
From: Username
22 Dec 2006 00:08
To: Mal (BAD)
10 of 11
31522.10
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31522.8
fog win win