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Lol, My point is that it looked like the ice age, in June, in what was supposed to Be Scotlands most best city for sunshine apparently :-/

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Lol, My point is that it looked like the ice age, in June, in what was supposed to Be Scotlands most best city for sunshine apparently :-/

You've been away from Blighty too long Dave! "So what's your point" is a kind of ironic statement that roughly translates as "What's new(s)?" or "That's stating the bleeding obvious surely?" or "What the hell else do you expect from a British summer?". :D

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I got back from holiday last week, and when we landed the stewardess came on the PA system saying 'welcome back to the UK, as you can see we're in the middle of the heaviest drought for X years!'

Needless to say, the rain was Noah-esque!

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This was Dundee yesterday, it's June isn't it?

http://news.stv.tv/s...-sunniest-city/

I remember a hailstorm in Southend one humid August day in 1994, which left the streets white as though it had snowed. The accompanying violent thunderstorm caused lightning damage to several buildings nearby, in fact the lightning was so incessant that if it had been night, you could probably have read a book by it. We all knew something really bad was coming as the storm approached, because even from miles away the thunder was non stop.

No doubt a freak storm for Dundee, Dave.

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This was Dundee yesterday, it's June isn't it?

http://news.stv.tv/s...-sunniest-city/

I remember a hailstorm in Southend one humid August day in 1994, which left the streets white as though it had snowed. The accompanying violent thunderstorm caused lightning damage to several buildings nearby, in fact the lightning was so incessant that if it had been night, you could probably have read a book by it. We all knew something really bad was coming as the storm approached, because even from miles away the thunder was non stop.

No doubt a freak storm for Dundee, Dave.

I'm in scotland on holiday in two weeks time, I've ordered good weather. The locals now know who to thank. B)

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i thought ayrshire was sunnier than dundee

also loch lomond is quite nice when its sunny :blink:

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