Barry Well personally I find lightning strikes just the thing for getting
rid of headaches-but for the more faint hearted a 'mcmanus personal
lightning conductor' in poem form is fine
Cheers P
Ps I am waiting for those tennis balls to be struck by lightning -Alas
Wimbledon is packed out with tennis nutters but perhaps Cliff Richards
singing there might scare off lightning
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Subject: Re: snap pat^^^Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Weatherman P,
Once I've mastered every meteorological term from A to Z, I'll feel that
I've fully "understood" your poem. Thanks for referencing that discipline
and inviting us into it. Are any of the usages particularly British? In
order to get a swim in every day, I have to "tiptoe thru the lightning
strikes". The question most often asked in this context is, "Can one be
electrocuted in an indoor pool if all the doors are closed and the building
has lightning rods?" In light of your Wimbledon experience, what say you?
Prognosticator B
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