The drought has buggered up the horse trials.
"The recent exceptional drought has left the ground at Badminton totally
waterlogged and partially flooded," Badminton director Hugh Thomas said. "Further drought is due this week, leaving no chance of the ground drying out."
Meanwhile, in other areas such as York, the drought is causing some local difficulties, and apparently some poor bugger died when he drowned in a drought-filled ford in Hampshire.
The twats at the DEA are still claiming their vast salaries, so that's all right for some.
The Penguin
Meanwhile, in other areas such as York, the drought is causing some local difficulties, and apparently some poor bugger died when he drowned in a drought-filled ford in Hampshire.
The twats at the DEA are still claiming their vast salaries, so that's all right for some.
The Penguin
The drought's so bad here in Hampshire, I had to move the Harley into my flat to stop it being washed away!
ReplyDeleteBut surely, Shirley, you MUST have noticed just how much WARMER it has been this past couple of weeks? All our temperature prediction graphs are spot on.
ReplyDeleteOf course it's warmer - all those pesky wind turbines are responsible.
ReplyDeleteDefinite it's a big lose to be watered the badminton ground but I think we should give the major attention on those highest loses of humans lives and properties. Hope for the best.
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