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ThanksGiving - A Day of Mourning for Indians
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23/11/2006 10:03:46
 
 
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>>>> Maybe they just got out of England cos they were too miserable to stay, or cos they were hounded out.
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>>>It was the rain, they couldn't stand it.
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>>I don't know what the weather was like back then but we've just had our dryest October on record (trad. a time when the winds howl and rain dashes). We're still under a hosepipe ban and water restrictions, in the South, after the longest, dryest summer on record, our reservoirs and sub-terranean aquefers were at a record low.
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>>Now then, I understand Vancouver is one of those "4 seasons in one day" type of places. From all TV clips I've seen it often seems to be windy, overcast or rainy, a lot like a similar conception of SF.
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>When I was in London in 1977 there was a drought ongoing then. The Thames looked like a stream compared to normal (as seen in pictures).

You sure that wasn't '76? That was the BIG long hot summer, of droughts, stand-pipes in the streets, no rain all summer.
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>I don't think that San Francisco is as wet as Vancouver. I was there a total of 12 days over the last 2 months and had one real rainy day and one day of intermittent showers.

Those are still (Indian) summer months though. Like I said, WE hardly had any rain all October.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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