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  • #31
    Hengest as much.

    MrB

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    • #32
      You guys seem to know all the angles...

      (I'll get me coat then....)

      Dave

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      • #33
        Are you trying to remind us of Mount Bad One, Dave?

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        • #34
          BTW Dave, can you keep us up to date on what's happening around Bosham, Selsey, Church Norton etc at the moment with these sodding tides?

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          • #35
            "Certainly. But hardly a reason to stop producing Penderyn and have all women dressed like Belphégor."

            That's just Lady Gaga.

            Keep producing.

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            • #36
              Hi Robert

              BTW Dave, can you keep us up to date on what's happening around Bosham, Selsey, Church Norton etc at the moment with these sodding tides?
              There are warnings (both high wind and possible flooding) out right across these areas - and indeed my area too, though I'm not personally unduly worried about flooding as our place is at least at least 9 or 10 feet ASL

              Bosham is, of course always subject to flood risk as high tides often see the sea rising up the High Street - The cafe is usually cut off at highest tide, and alas the submarine door between the Ancre Bleu and it's patio is no longer fully functional...

              Selsey is different perhaps now, as the owner of the West Sands leisure park (caravan sites!) having become disgusted at the Environment Agency's lack of interest, has invested heavily in his own flood defences, which were completed in the Autumn...just in time for gales/high tides on 5th December, during which they held...

              As I'm not at work at the moment I'm lacking the direct info I'd usually have, just local TV and radio which haven't highlighted anything, but I'm back on duty Monday, and should I hear anything I'll let you know

              All the best

              Dave
              Last edited by Cogidubnus; 01-03-2014, 12:42 PM. Reason: Correction of date

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              • #37
                Originally posted by DVV View Post
                Certainly. But hardly a reason to stop producing Penderyn and have all women dressed like Belphégor.
                Did the Brits welcome the English or try to fight a bit ?
                We are the Brits, man.

                These other people to whom you're referring are so bitter and twisted that they've spent the last 1 billion years putting all of their energy into hating the English, and while they were doing that we just took from here to the end of the earth.

                Who's more sensible?

                The stupidity of it all is that most Englishme have all sorts of blood. My Grandma is Scottish on my Dad's side; my Mam's side are mostly Cornish via Wales. But, make no mistake: to be born an Englishman is to win the lottery of life and that'swhy we're not liked. The weak do not appreciate the strong.

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                • #38
                  Oh Nennius despair!

                  Hi Robert

                  Are you trying to remind us of Mount Bad One, Dave?
                  Not unless you're expecting some sort of Tribuit from me too!

                  Cheers

                  Dave

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                  • #39
                    Thanks Dave. I read that they've now given up some land to the sea at Selsey, in the hope of mitigating flooding problems.

                    Back in the 60s there was an episode of The Saint set in Bosham. Probably not much of Bosham on show - opening shot and then the rest in the studio, I shouldn't wonder.

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                    • #40
                      Hi Robert

                      Fresh flood alerts issued 0756 today for coastal areas between Thorney Island and Bracklesham, including Bosham, West Itchenor and West Wittering, and also between Selsey Bill and Elmer, including Pagham, Sidlesham and Bognor....

                      First high tide today was 1330 approx and I've not heard of any serious incursions yet, but tonight's high tide will be slightly higher, with the possibility of a small surge...fingers crossed we don't get any further gales to whip it up.

                      All the best

                      Dave

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                      • #41
                        Thanks Dave. I hope you escape an early bath.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac View Post
                          We are the Brits, man. These other people to whom you're referring are so bitter and twisted that they've spent the last 1 billion years putting all of their energy into hating the English
                          Nope. We hate arrogance, wherever it surfaces, and no matter who's doing the boasting at the time.
                          and while they were doing that we just took from here to the end of the earth.
                          You mean occupying other countries, reducing their indigenous people to slaves or (at best) second-class citizens, bleeding them of their useful natural resource, then leaving them to their own devices as soon as the operation became unsustainable, unprofitable or unjustifiable?

                          If anyone's bitter and twisted, it's perhaps because they can see the harm such inegalitarian, xenophobic and exploitative regimes have caused, both here and elsewhere, over many years.
                          Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                          "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                          • #43
                            I thought Camlann was the beginning of the deluge?

                            Hi Robert

                            Early Bath? That's surely a Roman reference not an Anglo Saxon one...

                            I'm advised that the Anchor Bleu spent Friday baling out it's cellars for the second time in a week....and apparently today's 1330 high tide was quite a way up the High Street (though for the most part of course, the extended door sills would keep the water out) - the labours in the pub might have been a bit premature if tonights high tide (actually about 0210 Sunday morning) is accompanied by high winds. It's not got up yet, but I'm afraid there's time yet.

                            Nothing new from Selsey yet

                            Not sure what any of this has to do with the topic unless it's the gale force winds which are expected to deliver the forty lashes, or Bracklesham's become subject to Shariah law over Christmas...perhaps I'd better pm you with any further bulletins unless there's any other folk out there interested, in which case it ought to be a new thread...

                            Cheers

                            Dave

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
                              You mean occupying other countries, reducing their indigenous people to slaves or (at best) second-class citizens, bleeding them of their useful natural resource, then leaving them to their own devices as soon as the operation became unsustainable, unprofitable or unjustifiable?
                              Oh come on! If to be born an Englishman is to win the lottery of life, to be given the opportunity of serving Englishmen as a subject of the Empire must come a close second ...

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Chris View Post
                                Oh come on! If to be born an Englishman is to win the lottery of life, to be given the opportunity of serving Englishmen as a subject of the Empire must come a close second ...
                                Well, obviously, Chris. It's a yoke I assume daily, with no small degree of joy and pride.
                                Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                                "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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