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Merry Christmas

Postby saabfast » 24 Dec 2015 23:52

Just to say Merry Christmas to all TRDC members and forum followers. Have a great time and enjoy yourselves.
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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby Hasbeen » 25 Dec 2015 02:09

Yep.
A very very merry Christmas to all our mates on the forum. A big thankyou to all of you. You, & this forum, have doubled the enjoyment of my Triumphs for me, these last 10 years.

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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby Sautie » 25 Dec 2015 07:13

From hot & sunny SA here's wishing you all the best for the festive season and a wonderful 2016.

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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby spanner » 25 Dec 2015 14:54

Merry Christmas from wet and windy Cumbria with 3"more rain to come tomorrow. Roll on summer!
Near Penrith and the Lake District :)

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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby whitenviro » 25 Dec 2015 22:29

An equally wet and blustery Christmas cheer from Seattle to all!
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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby Spectatohead » 25 Dec 2015 23:12

The rain seems to be a common theme. After one of the driest summers ever it has been raining here in Vancouver, Washington for 24 days straight. Although the sun is peeking out right now.

Happy Holidays to everyone on the BEST Forum on the internet!
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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby Hasbeen » 26 Dec 2015 03:31

Yes we got lucky too.

17mm of rain Christmas eve, & 20mm on Christmas day. Our tanks were getting low with guests who don't understand living on tank water, so it was a great Christmas present for us. That sort of rain falls in less than an hour around here, so the sun is out, & it's a lovely hot day, & the kids are back in the pool, almost as soon as the rain stops.

With it still hot between storms, I reckon the grass has grown an inch in 3 days.

Incidentally, can anyone tell me why people get out of the swimming pool, just because it's raining?

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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby Cobber » 26 Dec 2015 07:03

Hasbeen wrote:Incidentally, can anyone tell me why people get out of the swimming pool, just because it's raining?


So they don't get wet, of course! :lol:
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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby FI Spyder » 26 Dec 2015 16:02

It was sunny but cool (4C) here in Vancouver, Canada, 6 hour travel for a 5 hour visit for Xmas. When I got back to the car at the ferry terminal there was frost on the windows. As we don't get frost were I live, I didn't have a scrapper in the car to get it off so had to sit there until the defrost took care of it.
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Re: Merry Christmas

Postby nick » 26 Dec 2015 17:28

FI Spyder wrote:It was sunny but cool (4C) here in Vancouver, Canada, 6 hour travel for a 5 hour visit for Xmas. When I got back to the car at the ferry terminal there was frost on the windows. As we don't get frost were I live, I didn't have a scrapper in the car to get it off so had to sit there until the defrost took care of it.


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