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Batten down the hatches: Upper Thailand braces for storms, hail and drop in temperature amid lightning warnings

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2 hours ago, rott said:

Also that it is partly a regional thing and partly class.

Yes sure your right  about that rott--the same the world over.  When I was a kid in London, you knew what school someone came from if they pronounced their  (atches ) H.

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  • Watt? This is a serious topic. If you can't conduct yourself appropriately I suggest you self-insulate, as my elderly mum regularly assures me she is doing in the UK. 

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7 minutes ago, sanuk711 said:

Yes sure your right  about that rott--the same the world over.  When I was a kid in London, you knew what school someone came from if they pronounced their  (atches ) H.

The one that really gets up my nose is ' Anythink '.  EG.  Simon C. on Britain's Got Tallent. After The Mistress act and everyone knew they were chaps S.C says ' Is there anythink we have'nt seen today '

Anythink if there is such a word can only mean Anythought <deleted> .

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3 hours ago, Artisi said:

Watts will always cause you overload to the point of blowing a fuse, to rectify the ac/dc problem feed it to  either Henry or Hertz, alternate connect with Lenz. 

I just read all these conversations to my chickens and they said 

cluck it.

24 minutes ago, overherebc said:

I just read all these conversations to my chickens and they said 

cluck it.

Smart chickens, they are certainly down to earth. 

Where we are in khon kaen i normally have 10th of February penciled in as the 1st rain off the year,hope it comes through without the strong winds. 

I need to apologize to the TMD. The south-westerly bad weather they predicted was correct, except being a day late, and mostly affecting Myanmar and Laos. We have not had any rain up here yet, but it has already caused car accidents in Phitsanulok.

1 hour ago, GreasyFingers said:

I need to apologize to the TMD. The south-westerly bad weather they predicted was correct, except being a day late, and mostly affecting Myanmar and Laos. We have not had any rain up here yet, but it has already caused car accidents in Phitsanulok.

Very heavy rain in Phayao this afternoon. 

On 29th January Kamphaeng Phet had 0.2mm of rain, the first since 23 November last year. About 1:30 this afternoon here in rural Kamphaeng Phet we had what my wife calls "mango rain". Enough to get the concrete wet and bring the smell of rain on the grass but nothing really to shout about.

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