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Does anyone else like this stormy weather?

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Postby Natty » Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:48 am

suzie-q wrote:Why? Do you know something I don't?


:lol: :lol:

Yes, after all I am your stalker.. :wink:

No, it's just that dancing is also one of my passions, and recently I went to a few Cuban and NY style salsa lessons and one of the NY style moves is called Susie Q so I was wandering whether you'd lifted your name from that? :)
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Re: Does anyone else like this stormy weather?

Postby webbo » Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:46 am

suzie-q wrote:I think that maybe I am getting old but I like nothing more than being cosy at home while it is raining outside!



:) :) I love it especially when there is thunder and lightning! The sky is so beautiful when it is lit up. I do prefer it from inside the house mind!!!
(Does this mean I am getting old too, :cry: !)

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Re: Does anyone else like this stormy weather?

Postby yianna » Sun Dec 02, 2007 8:43 am

webbo wrote:
suzie-q wrote:I think that maybe I am getting old but I like nothing more than being cosy at home while it is raining outside!



:) :) I love it especially when there is thunder and lightning! The sky is so beautiful when it is lit up. I do prefer it from inside the house mind!!!
(Does this mean I am getting old too, :cry: !)

Bubbles x 8) 8)


:lol: :D there is nothing better! i love it :P :)
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Postby suzie-q » Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:32 am

Natty wrote:
suzie-q wrote:Why? Do you know something I don't?


:lol: :lol:

Yes, after all I am your stalker.. :wink:

No, it's just that dancing is also one of my passions, and recently I went to a few Cuban and NY style salsa lessons and one of the NY style moves is called Susie Q so I was wandering whether you'd lifted your name from that? :)


OMG I am being watched :D
My dance teacher always called me suzie-q even though we didn't do salsa. :D
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Postby raymanuva » Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:26 am

is this about weather or wha?
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Postby webbo » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:07 pm

suzie-q wrote:
Natty wrote:
suzie-q wrote:Why? Do you know something I don't?


:lol: :lol:

Yes, after all I am your stalker.. :wink:

No, it's just that dancing is also one of my passions, and recently I went to a few Cuban and NY style salsa lessons and one of the NY style moves is called Susie Q so I was wandering whether you'd lifted your name from that? :)


OMG I am being watched :D
My dance teacher always called me suzie-q even though we didn't do salsa. :D



Sounds interesting!! Do you dance in Limassol? You mind giving out the details? Days, hours, cost, venue? That just about covers it I think!!

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Postby MariaEvri » Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:28 am

I love it I will often drive to an open space to watch for thunders
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Postby DANGAMAN » Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:04 pm

Yes it is nice when your in bed and can hear the rain, especially when you don't have to go work the next day.

I must admit I am a summer person as I am more energetic and out the house more as skirts get shorter. (LOL)
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Postby Niki » Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:47 pm

MariaEvri wrote:I love it I will often drive to an open space to watch for thunders


Not such a good idea. About 8 months ago in the UK my daughter's friends were running during a storm both under an umbrella across a piece of lawn at their school just after my daughter had got into the car also running from the storm. Tall trees were all around but they were hit by lightening and ended up in intensive care. Their shoes blown apart.

It does happen!
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Postby phoenix » Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:48 pm

Niki wrote:
MariaEvri wrote:I love it I will often drive to an open space to watch for thunders


Not such a good idea. About 8 months ago in the UK my daughter's friends were running during a storm both under an umbrella across a piece of lawn at their school just after my daughter had got into the car also running from the storm. Tall trees were all around but they were hit by lightening and ended up in intensive care. Their shoes blown apart.

It does happen!

We were in the ghost town of Brody high in the Hills of California and stunned when a telegraph pole was struck :shock: as we ran past it. I've never felt such an almighty force before. It was probably the equivalent of a bomb exploding close by ( . . . don't mention the war :evil: ).

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