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Just now on Charles st old man hat blew off and I got it back for him.

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This what in Cornwall 😁

 

 

2 hours ago, butlers said:

This seems to be popular today.

 

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3 hours ago, dutch said:

Just now on Charles st old man hat blew off and I got it back for him.

Well done . Hope he wasnt shaken up too much

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4 hours ago, dutch said:

Just now on Charles st old man hat blew off and I got it back for him.

Was it Padders and his bobble hat?

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Just done a dog walk ( with a couple of pints in the Three Merry Lads ). Seriously, its not that bad.

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10 minutes ago, Rollypolly said:

Was it Padders and his bobble hat?

:hihi: :hihi: :hihi:

Cheeky Bugger.

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"Heavy snow showers" is the BBC forecast for now and the afternoon.  Anyone seen any yet?

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Just now, Bilge said:

"Heavy snow showers" is the BBC forecast for now and the afternoon.  Anyone seen any yet?

Just started here near Crystal Peaks

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10 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Just started here near Crystal Peaks

Always had you as a Hillsboro lad  Mr. H.

Bit of snow here in Longley, but not much.

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