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Back in the southern part of what is now Corporate Occupied Mallburgerland (USA), where my human component grew up, there was a phrase people would say when it rained while the sun shone brightly: 

 

"the Devil is beating his wife behind the kitchen door."

 

~o:37;

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In the UK we used to call them "Sunny Showers",

like the one today,I don't question it,just pleased

its raining,as we need all the water we can get to

prevent a water shortage later on in the dry season.

regards worgeordie

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44 minutes ago, orang37 said:

Back in the southern part of what is now Corporate Occupied Mallburgerland (USA), where my human component grew up, there was a phrase people would say when it rained while the sun shone brightly: 

 

"the Devil is beating his wife behind the kitchen door."

 

~o:37;

Also sometimes described as "Angel's wet".

 

(when you gotta go, you gotta go)

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