Nationwider Posted 14 June 2007 Posted 14 June 2007 Bloody June. Crappy month. You get April and May tease you into thinking it's going to be a scorcher of a summer, and then June - literally - pisses on you from a great height. What should we expect from a month with a woman's name?
Alexikokopops Posted 14 June 2007 Posted 14 June 2007 It was pretty bad in Leamington Spa/Warwick today. Flooding all over the shop. There was also an accident on a bit of road connecting two roundabouts in Leamington, and there were hold ups on every road in Leamington pretty much. We went the alternate route to avoid the congestion in the centre and what should've taken us about 5 minutes took over an hour. Annoying. Edit: Oh, and I'm meant to be playing hockey in this weather this weekend at a Hockey festival, while camping. Not ideal.
lcfc_jme Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 I was promised thundery showers tonight by the weather man. And didn't get any. Highly unimpressed.
Simi Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 I was promised thundery showers tonight by the weather man. And didn't get any. Highly unimpressed. They could be on there way soon.
lildave3 Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Yes, come on rain! Please, rain for the next 3 weeks
lcfc_jme Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 They could be on there way soon. According to the 24 hour forecast on that very link, and the Met Office website, we aren't going to get any. Deeply unhappy at this news.
AoWW Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Yes, come on rain! Please, rain for the next 3 weeks 'Tis chucking it down here at the moment. Occasional flash of lightning too. Plus, I can guarantee it'll rain next weekend. I'm off to Glastonbury and I have yet to go and not end up soaking wet.
lildave3 Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 'Tis chucking it down here at the moment. Occasional flash of lightning too. Plus, I can guarantee it'll rain next weekend. I'm off to Glastonbury and I have yet to go and not end up soaking wet. Ahhhh Glastonbury, always a sign i'm on holiday
AoWW Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Every teacher has a dark side. Simply not true. Only a select few can claim to have a dark side. And, yes, I probably fall into that category!
Simi Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Simply not true. Only a select few can claim to have a dark side. And, yes, I probably fall into that category! Thought so. Did you ever tell the story about the inviligator games I was very intrigued to find out, as all they seem to do is pace up and down the rows.
lildave3 Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Thought so. Did you ever tell the story about the inviligator games I was very intrigued to find out, as all they seem to do is pace up and down the rows. And ignore you. Bastards.
AoWW Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Thought so. Did you ever tell the story about the inviligator games I was very intrigued to find out, as all they seem to do is pace up and down the rows. Ha ha... they're classified. But as you asked so nicely here's a small selection of the more acceptable *clean* ones: Low-speed chicken - walk towards another invigilator (pref down a long row) and see who bails first. Hunt the Treasure - someone makes an animal out of blu-tac and hides it somewhere in the exam hall. Winnner is the person that finds it first. Bad Hair Battleships - make a grid of the exam hall and mark on the kids who you think have got bad hair - the challenger goes and stands by the pupil they think you have chosen as having 'bad hair'. Invigilator tag - try to get three of the invigilators in a row....but can only move to a child with their hand up. I'll name that in... - spell out a word by walking the letters, winner is the one to get it first. Copy me - one person at one end of the hall is to be copied motion for motion by the others. Winner is the last one still in. Wink murder - very challenging dying without disturbing anyone! And ignore you. Bastards. Can we at least be gender specific here. Bitch I can deal with, but not bastard! This all appears to have now't to do with the weather though!!!
Rincewind Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Rotten weather. I've recently decided because the weather was nice to wear my summer shoes a suede hush puppy type. So what happens? it pissistently rains ever since. Had to walk home at 3am with soaking wet through shoes and feet. The croak of frogs that are in the cellar at where I am working don't seem to mind though. A bloke came today to read a meter in the cellar where I am working. The cellar was flooded because the pump had been turned off. No sooner had it been turned back on and the excess water was being pumped out than it started to pour down. raising the water level as quick as it was being lowered. So all in all I can say no, I do not like the weather at the moment.
Wils Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Threw it down in Ipswich all night and this morning but now its boiling.
Dames Posted 15 June 2007 Posted 15 June 2007 Threw it down in Ipswich all night and this morning but now its boiling. Same here it was very decieving this morning all cloudy and such, when you get out there its roasting.
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