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Weather => General Weather Discussion => Topic started by: elagache on January 17, 2016, 11:03:26 PM
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[biggrin]. . . . . It must be El Ni?o in California when . . . . .
[rain2] [rain2] [rain2] . . . When you finally give in and order yourself a pair of rain pants!! . . [rainyluck]
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]
P.S. The pants will arrive on Tuesday and fortunately, it rains enough around here that I bought myself a nice waterproof jacket some years ago. [WCSmall]
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Enjoy the rain and perhaps order an umbrella or three [rainyluck]
Not much precipitation reaching me yet in Colorado. The western slope mountains soaking most of it up but most of the storm track seems northerly. Need a good Alburquerque Low to send lots of moisture my way.
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P.S. The pants will arrive on Tuesday ...
Unless the delivery truck gets rained in. :)
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Dear Jeff, TechnoMonkey, and WeatherCat drought watchers,
Enjoy the rain and perhaps order an umbrella or three [rainyluck]
Yes indeed! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/rain_happy.gif)
P.S. The pants will arrive on Tuesday ...
Unless the delivery truck gets rained in. :)
It was a terrific struggle but the delivery was made I tried them out this afternoon. By then the rain had stopped but they are comfortable. According to the forecast, I won't have to wait long to try them out in the wet! [rain2]
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]
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Best to call those pants "trousers" when you visit the UK.
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[lol] Good one, Blick!
Here in Arkansas, we just stay indoors during rain, because if you're out there you're going to get wet, no matter what you're wearing.
in the soft weather Winter when it's plottering down where Edouard lives though, a pair of rubber trousers might be just the ticket, just as long as he don't forget his Wellingtons. And, he should also keep his pants on so his old man can avoid the draft.
[lol2]