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Er... yes... I think this is what this thread is about but we North American always have to engage in a little oneupmanship.TANGODANCER wrote:Er yes, been a bit windy over here last couple of days too (91 miles per hour yesterday at Winter Hill, home of the Reebok) Just thought I'd mention it.
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Well, I can't argue that an awful lot of wind comes out of America.americantrotter wrote:I still think we are the windiest! (to continue the one upsmanship)
Tango we had a freak storm like that in November. It feels like the world is coming to an end. Really gives one an appreciation for mother nature.
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