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Once again or council has been lax and let us fall behind other cities in this country. We will always be second best.
Joy the campaign.
Give Sheffield our own tornado (before Leeds gets one)
Do you mean the aircraft, or one of those things that rips up trees and blows old ladies away?
If it's the latter, I've no objection to leeds(spit) having ours:heyhey:
absynthfairy 28-07-2005, 20:56 Birmingham is a mess. :(
And I've had my grandmother on the phone for the last hour telling me not to go out because "with all the bombs and now the tornado" outside is no place for a "young lady"
carter101 28-07-2005, 21:03 Some James Bond style terrorist has obviously got his hands on a weather machine.
Just don't go out without clean underwear and a pair of ruby slippers so that when you're dumped in Oz you can grab one of Sierra's flying monkeys, click your heels three times, say there's no place like home and return to SF!
And any Tornado we get here shouldn't obscure the view to the Winter Gardens....:)
Joe
Originally posted by carter101
Some James Bond style terrorist has obviously got his hands on a weather machine.
My secret's out, then.
I was trying to convince the neighbours that it was a Sky dish.
Just my attempt to bring other cities down to our level! :)
Joe
That's it. I've lost the plot with this thread now:confused:
Actually, on a serious note, do tornadoes 'work' at night?
It's just that whenever I've heard of them they've always been in the day time...was wondering whether it needed hot air rising and all that sort of stuff.
Joe
No Joe, Tornadoes work just as well at night. Ask the residents of Baghdad.
See? Lost the plot entirely now!!:huh: :help:
uncleheed 29-07-2005, 09:22 Originally posted by JoeP
Actually, on a serious note, do tornadoes 'work' at night?
It's just that whenever I've heard of them they've always been in the day time...was wondering whether it needed hot air rising and all that sort of stuff.
Joe
They did in the film,Twister!
naughtyelf 29-07-2005, 09:47 i often have a night of mini tornados after a dodgy curry :gag:
Ousetunes 29-07-2005, 09:50 May I throw my weight behind your campaign?
A tornado, slap-bang over Number 1 St. Paul's would be fantastic.
Anything to reduce that ugly building to a heap of rubble gets my vote.
It could then venture up the M1 and feast itself upon the city of L*eds. (Only problem I can envisage is that Look Le*ds would be five hours long and that's without the sport.)
Originally posted by JoeP
Just don't go out without clean underwear and a pair of ruby slippers so that when you're dumped in Oz you can grab one of Sierra's flying monkeys, click your heels three times, say there's no place like home and return to SF!
And any Tornado we get here shouldn't obscure the view to the Winter Gardens....:)
Joe
Doesn't sierra live in America or have I missed somehing as usual
hazel
Originally posted by hazel
Doesn't sierra live in America or have I missed somehing as usual
hazel
She must have got her flying monkeys from Oz, which is where Tornadoes seem to dump people... :)
Joe
Don_Kiddick 29-07-2005, 10:30 All those dodgy taxi drivers didn't half have the wind put up em :hihi:
matsalleh 29-07-2005, 10:37 Originally posted by Ousetunes
A tornado, slap-bang over Number 1 St. Paul's would be fantastic.
Anything to reduce that ugly building to a heap of rubble gets my vote.
Is that the Nomura building,I have delivered and collected loads of lease cars to them in a past life.
Leeds won't be getting a tornado, because the more tall buildings there are, the less likely a twister's going to form. Most likely place for one here is Don Valley, I guess.
I read that they've sent a load of Sheffield's coppers down to Brum to guard the empty houses as loads of kids almost straight away started looting.
I'm surprised no-one's made any sarcy comments about the fact that the twister ripped apart the local branch of Greggs...
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