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| Non Diving Posts: Discuss Evening Storm in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: As I'm writting I'm being hit by quite a storm with 100km+ winds. The top of the Plane tree has ... |
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| Hi Chris Sounds like a great storm! Hope the cat is ok. Josie ![]() |
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__________________ ~KINKY DIVERS~ Because going down is fun Now known as No. 1 son of a pikey diver........ Oh the shame of it We are all prompted by the same motives, all deceived by the same fallacies, all animated by hope, obstructed by danger, entangled by desire and seduced by pleasure. Welcome to Kinky Divers! |
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| Reckon the cats will be fine, they will come soon for their dinner, as soon as I enter the kitchen some mysterious signal calls them Just had a great thought, with a storm like this why not wear the dry suit when walking around? Much beter than an umbrella (that will fly away anyway). You are guaranteed to be dry, the onlydown side is to find someone to zip you up. |
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