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Old October 30th 03, 08:33 PM
Larry
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Default Great Aurora tonight!

There must be, because it's completely overcast here in the north west

Always happens at the worst possible times Hopefully it will clear up
later

Larry

Oh, and sorry about yet another sarcastic bitchy post about the weather, but
I'm a ****ed off Englishman :P


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Old October 30th 03, 08:37 PM
Chris Berry
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Default Great Aurora tonight!

Ditto.

But unfortunately I don't think it's going to clear.

:-(

"Larry" wrote in message
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There must be, because it's completely overcast here in the north west

Always happens at the worst possible times Hopefully it will clear up
later

Larry

Oh, and sorry about yet another sarcastic bitchy post about the weather,

but
I'm a ****ed off Englishman :P




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Old October 30th 03, 09:27 PM
Larry
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Default Great Aurora tonight!

It could do, there is a clear spot coming up, but it's unlikley

Ahwell, at least we'll still be able to see Aurora coma morbus :/

"Chris Berry" wrote in message
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Ditto.

But unfortunately I don't think it's going to clear.

:-(

"Larry" wrote in message
...
There must be, because it's completely overcast here in the north west

Always happens at the worst possible times Hopefully it will clear up
later

Larry

Oh, and sorry about yet another sarcastic bitchy post about the weather,

but
I'm a ****ed off Englishman :P






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Old October 30th 03, 09:42 PM
Andy Lawson
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"Larry" wrote in message
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There must be, because it's completely overcast here in the north west

Always happens at the worst possible times Hopefully it will clear up
later

Larry

Oh, and sorry about yet another sarcastic bitchy post about the weather,

but
I'm a ****ed off Englishman :P



Me too.....

In West Oxfordshire. Only chance I get to see aurora being so far south and
what happens? Cloud and rain last night and absolutley p***ing down tonight!

Oh well.... we do need the rain

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Old October 30th 03, 10:09 PM
John White
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"Larry" wrote in message
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There must be, because it's completely overcast here in the north west

Always happens at the worst possible times Hopefully it will clear up
later


Keep watching. I managed to get about 1/2hr of viewing around 21:00 through
a break in the cloud to the east before it clouded over again.

John in Cumbria


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Old October 30th 03, 10:48 PM
Bill.
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Default Great Aurora tonight!

"Larry" wrote:

There must be, because it's completely overcast here in the north west


Oh, and sorry about yet another sarcastic bitchy post about the weather,
but I'm a ****ed off Englishman :P


If its any consolation, the weather is far worse here in the far north of
Scotland. Last night was wonderful, tonight is *^£$$& awful.


Bill.

Who has now lived longer in Scotland than my native England. Great skies -
lousy weather !

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Old October 30th 03, 11:30 PM
Martin Frey
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Default Great Aurora tonight!

"Larry" wrote:


I'm a ****ed off Englishman


There's another kind?

Cheers

Martin

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Old October 31st 03, 10:07 PM
Mark McIntyre
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:30:10 +0000, in uk.sci.astronomy , Martin Frey
wrote:

"Larry" wrote:


I'm a ****ed off Englishman


There's another kind?


without the word "off" ?

I'm thinking of ibiza, faliraki....
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Old October 31st 03, 10:51 PM
Martin Frey
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Default Great Aurora tonight!

Mark McIntyre wrote:

wrote:

"Larry" wrote:


I'm a ****ed off Englishman


There's another kind?


without the word "off" ?

I'm thinking of ibiza, faliraki....


Ah, at last I get it - you're saying that whinging pom is actually a
corruption of wine, gin, pomagne

Cheers

Martin

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