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Laurence Fox. The twat.

Are you in the UK? It pissed down all summer and I picked bumper crops here (London) in July and in Scotland in August.

People always say this about British summers, it pissed down. No way man. It was hot for quite awhile. Too hot if you ask me. July. Half of August. Even September has been quite warm.
I’m in Bristol, apparently is one of the UK’s sunniest cities. Maybe I should move.
 
People always say this about British summers, it pissed down. No way man. It was hot for quite awhile. Too hot if you ask me. July. Half of August. Even September has been quite warm.
I’m in Bristol, apparently is one of the UK’s sunniest cities. Maybe I should move.
It's quite warm in London too, though not unbearably so. Warm enough not to need a coat, but not so hot that it makes you want to puke. Mind, I've been working from home during the day and not going out until the evening, so maybe it's been hotter than I've noticed. It's due to cool down to more autumny temp next week.
 
No need . Settled fact .

Blackberris a bit disappointing this year, I think it's coz didn't really get much rain
The blackberrys are pretty good around my way. One advantage of blackberrys is seagulls aren't agile enough to eat them.
 
People always say this about British summers, it pissed down. No way man. It was hot for quite awhile. Too hot if you ask me. July. Half of August. Even September has been quite warm.
I’m in Bristol, apparently is one of the UK’s sunniest cities. Maybe I should move.
We can argue about whether or not it pissed down all the time, but here in London we have definitely had a wetter than usual summer.

My job involves cutting grass, lots of cutting grass, and during most summers there is an extended period without rain which allows the ground to dry out so that the grass slows down and even stops growing for a while, allowing us to do other stuff. This hasn't happened at all this year.

You could even say that summer has been cancelled this year, rather than Christmas...
 
We can argue about whether or not it pissed down all the time, but here in London we have definitely had a wetter than usual summer.

My job involves cutting grass, lots of cutting grass, and during most summers there is an extended period without rain which allows the ground to dry out so that the grass slows down and even stops growing for a while, allowing us to do other stuff. This hasn't happened at all this year.

You could even say that summer has been cancelled this year, rather than Christmas...
This was the case in London but not Bristol. Parts of London received twice their annual average rainfall in July as this map shows:

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This whole page has not one message on Laurance Fox, the twat.
Who's he then?
 
We can argue about whether or not it pissed down all the time, but here in London we have definitely had a wetter than usual summer.

My job involves cutting grass, lots of cutting grass, and during most summers there is an extended period without rain which allows the ground to dry out so that the grass slows down and even stops growing for a while, allowing us to do other stuff. This hasn't happened at all this year.

You could even say that summer has been cancelled this year, rather than Christmas...


I do a lot of cycling on bridle paths in SW Surrey and this year's weather left them muddy, really muddy until mid-August and the warm-wet nature of things made them overgrown with stingers and brambles. As a result cycling has been, challenging and not a little painful.
 
We can argue about whether or not it pissed down all the time, but here in London we have definitely had a wetter than usual summer.

My job involves cutting grass, lots of cutting grass, and during most summers there is an extended period without rain which allows the ground to dry out so that the grass slows down and even stops growing for a while, allowing us to do other stuff. This hasn't happened at all this year.

You could even say that summer has been cancelled this year, rather than Christmas...
You must have had Glasgow’s weather then. We’ve had an unusually hot, dry and sunny summer. When it’s rained (rarely) it has absolutely fucking belted down (overwhelming drainage), but I can’t remember another year I was able to wear shorts from May until well into September.
 
We can argue about whether or not it pissed down all the time, but here in London we have definitely had a wetter than usual summer.

My job involves cutting grass, lots of cutting grass, and during most summers there is an extended period without rain which allows the ground to dry out so that the grass slows down and even stops growing for a while, allowing us to do other stuff. This hasn't happened at all this year.

You could even say that summer has been cancelled this year, rather than Christmas...
Xmas will be cancelled or curtailed, it's not either or but and
 
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