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yeah drought ........

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NotAnOtter · 23/05/2006 21:28

Not sure i get it.

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NotAnOtter · 23/05/2006 21:29

Never seen more of the bloody stuff its a flppin flood!

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compo · 23/05/2006 21:30

their not making it up! There hasn't been as much rain as usual in the last 2 years

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NomDePlume · 23/05/2006 21:31

Apparently you need the 'right' sort of rainfall - slow and steady. Huge pelting showers just sit on the surface.

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compo · 23/05/2006 21:31

they're Blush

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Bozza · 23/05/2006 21:34

Think it depends on where you live compo. All the reservoirs I pass seem quite full.

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NotAnOtter · 23/05/2006 21:34

there is a lovely new pond on my lawn

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compo · 23/05/2006 21:37

true Bozza, I'm down South. I guess people not living down here don't care that we might be facing crappy water restrictions later on

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GeorginaA · 23/05/2006 21:38

'right' sort of rainfall?!! PMSL Grin

They're taking a leaf (leaf geddit?!) out of British Rail's book aren't they!

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NomDePlume · 23/05/2006 21:39

I remember that quote from when Severn Trent were moaning about hosepipe bans etc.

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hulababy · 23/05/2006 21:40

Reservoir at top of my road is full! Not stopped raining past few days, pretty relentless.

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misdee · 23/05/2006 21:40

talk of standpipes in this area. not looking forward to that. please please carry on raining.

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GeorginaA · 23/05/2006 21:40

I've started wondering if I can get two of every kind of animal in my Micra...

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NomDePlume · 23/05/2006 21:41
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compo · 23/05/2006 21:41

definitely agree with Misdee!!

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misdee · 23/05/2006 21:42

its rained a lot today, but then the sun came out and you could see the steam coming off the roads as the rain disappeared.

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Bozza · 23/05/2006 21:44

It's not that we don't care. I suppose it's just that we see a south-eastern bias in the news reporting. Like when it snows in London it is big news.

Although TBH all this talk of standpipes does get a bit tedious when it is raining for yet another day, the builder can't start on the front steps, I have to drive through a flood to get to work, we have to put the heating back on etc.

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lunavix · 23/05/2006 21:44

I pay a flat fee for my water, instead of being on a meter. And I'm down south.

While I love this obviously, I think that cutting it out would help as my water is so much cheaper than everyone else who's on a meter, and I consequently don't monitor my use.

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GeorginaA · 23/05/2006 21:45

But it's crap isn't it ... isn't it Severn Trent that has the worst record for leaks? And how come, with all our engineering knowledge, water can't be better distributed throughout the country? Or set up desalination plants ... ffs, none of us are very far from the coast are we?!

I can't understand how there's countries much drier than ours that cope perfectly well.

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GeorginaA · 23/05/2006 21:46

luna: funnily enough, according to the moneysavingexpert.com, most people who are on meters pay a lot LESS than those on a flat fee. Even those who use a fair amount of water.

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GeorginaA · 23/05/2006 21:48

\link{http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1056207130,83557,\here you go}

"The average un-metered bill in England and Wales is £289, while the average metered bill is £248".

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lunavix · 23/05/2006 21:50

lol

I pay £15 a month. I have washing machine, sinks going, baths, showers, a thousand kids going to the toilet...

My friend who is on a meter is really strict to the extent she and her dh share bath water (urgh) .. her's is over £34 every month.

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Bozza · 23/05/2006 21:53

We pay less with our meter than we did 6 years ago in a 2 bed (as opposed to 4 bed) house with no kids.

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GeorginaA · 23/05/2006 21:56

Aaaaaaaaaaanyway, back to the whinge about the weather Grin...

... my boys birthdays were at the beginning of May. They got loads of outdoor themed presents - a slide, a cheapy playhouse, a bike, a scooter, a bubble blower machine... have they been able to play on any of 'em?! Nope - just stare longingly at them through the windows.

Let them out in a brief respite on Sunday - ds2 went to go on the slide and sank into the lawn - water just isn't draining properly and the lawn is now a swamp! I should start growing rice in it, actually...

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NotAnOtter · 24/05/2006 09:33

I pay 500 a month anf there is a stream at the bottom of my garden ....might start weeing in buckets and chucking it in and stick two fingers up at my water bill!

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NotAnOtter · 24/05/2006 09:34

whoops - a year!!!

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