In article <9lrua5-qki.ln1@royalty.mine.nu>, Hactar <ebenZEROONE@verizon.net> wrote: In article <ctbishop-1503082303120001@dialup-4.246.36.20.dial1.sanjose1.level3.net>, Charles Bishop <ctbishop@earthlink.net> wrote: A news report says the tornado went through downtown. I thought I'd heard that tornados avoided downtowns of cities for reasons I don't fully remember. Maybe something
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008, Hactar wrote: In article <ctbishop-1503082303120001@dialup-4.246.36.20.dial1.sanjose1.level3.net>, Charles Bishop <ctbishop@earthlink.net> wrote: A news report says the tornado went through downtown. I thought I'd heard that tornados avoided downtowns of cities for reasons I don't fully remember. Maybe something to do with the heat retention? Probably
We've mooast on us, at one 'time or another, accidentally dropt amang company withaat havin ony idea o' spendin mich time wi' em, an' yet we've kept stoppin an' stoppin, feelin as happy as con be, an' niver thinkin for a minit what a blowin-up we should get when we landed hooam. An' aw've mony a time thowt 'at a body enjoys a bit ov a doo o' that sooart a deal better nor a grand set affair, becoss
Ther's a Mule I' th' Garden. (This expression is one that I have often heard used in Yorkshire to some unpleasantness being afoot.) A Christmas Story. Hark thi lass, what a wind! it's a long time sin we had sich a storm. Folk ought to be thankful 'at's getten a warm hearthstooan to put ther feet on, sich weather as this:--unless it alters it'll be a dree Kursmiss-day. If ony poor body
Did yo iver goa to a sperrit rappin' doo? Aw did once, but aw can't say it wor mich i' my line. It happen'd one Setterdy neet 'at aw'd been to have a pint at th' "Rompin Kittlin," an' aw heeard some chaps say 'at ther wor baan to be a meetin i'th' owd wayvin shop o'th' Sundy afternooin, an' iver so mony mediums wor commin to tell all 'at wor gooin on i'th' tother world, soa as awd nowt else