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Old 11-12-09, 04:31 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Come on - it's just something to do with Dr Who. He'll save us from whatever it is.
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Whats the chance of a meteorite hitting a satellite ?
A little bit better than Santa dropping Angelina Jolie down your chimney on the 25th, but only a little.
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Old 11-12-09, 11:53 PM   #13 (permalink)
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A little bit better than Santa dropping Angelina Jolie down your chimney on the 25th, but only a little.
I missed that one out on my letter to santa
I would have thought with the amount of meteorites raining down all the time that one would get hit eventually, but your probably right some have been up there quite a while.
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Come on Guys, it obviously vm’s new test area.
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High pressure over the country this weekened - should be cold but clear skies at night time

So much for that prediction - its been foggy here all weekend!
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Been great here all weekend, was in the garden today digging out my raspberrys, they got out of hand.

You are much more likely to get fog with a high pressure sitting over your area. The fog is formed when clod air hits warmer air. A low pressure area allows the fog to lift, less pressure pushing it down, as there is with a high. Seems we are in for a fairly good week, though it is to get colder later in the week. Might get away for some whiting bashing in Cork if it holds, there has been too much fresh water from all the rain and it was holding the fish out in the more saline water out at sea.

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