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Weather just a Joke

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The weather here is just an absolute bloody joke :evil:
Invercargill 21 for tomorrow,Wellington less wind more sun and higher maximum,Wanganui has tipped 20 this last week or so,Let alone Hawkes Bay and Gisborne and east coast,Auckland the usual still stuck in July :cry:
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Re: Weather just a Joke

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Michael wrote:The weather here is just an absolute bloody joke :evil:
Invercargill 21 for tomorrow,Wellington less wind more sun and higher maximum,Wanganui has tipped 20 this last week or so,Let alone Hawkes Bay and Gisborne and east coast,Auckland the usual still stuck in July :cry:

I don't see anything funny about the weather to make a joke of :?
I saw the weather tonight on the TV and when they gave out Auckland's forecast, the first thing I thought of was poor of Michael having to suffer again by the terrible weather you get up there, in comparison with the rest of the country ;)

...that's not funny :evil:

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Michael, STOP TEASING the guys down South.
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not really jokes, but....

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"Don't knock the weather; nine-tenths of the people couldn't start a conversation if it didn't change once in a while." Kin Hubbard

Samuel Johnson thought it “peculiar that, ‘when two Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather; they are in haste to tell each other, what the other must already know”
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