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Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: yeo on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 18:23:48
Your in Birminghan arent you?

Were you anywhere near the tornado?


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: mexico red on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 18:38:34
it passed 30 meters from my sisters house!!!  picked up the big outdoor heater thing in the garden and threw it  to the other end of the garden, took off her neighbours roof!


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: mexico red on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 18:40:13
check out these photos my sis took

http://www.designwire.co.uk/bits/wtf/


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: yeo on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 19:04:28
Ha ha ha why is that Indian woman brushing her drive way with that little brush.Seems a bit pointless.


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:16:38
This my friends is an effect of global warming. Get used to it because it will get worse


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: STFC_Chris on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:28:12
The Uk gets loads of Tornados but most of them go unnoticed, so I don't think this can be blamed on global warming. However, many things can be.  :agree:


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:33:10
I think the term "loads" is over used slightly. Loads of children are abused each day. Loads of people live on the streets each day. Loads of tornados do not happen in the UK, but you allow the earth's climate to continue to change and let Bush and Blair continue their work. Just like they are plugging Iraq for oil


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: reeves4england on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:37:28
Quote from: "Yeovil Red"
Ha ha ha why is that Indian woman brushing her drive way with that little brush.Seems a bit pointless.
http://www.designwire.co.uk/bits/wtf/images/IMG_0912.jpg
See what you mean.

SHITE! A tree just fell across my front door, onto my car. I know, I'll sweep the drive. :roll:


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: sonicyouth on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:50:59
Sweeping up the glass maybe? So nobody gets a puncture or cuts themselves.


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: DMR on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:52:27
like fuck is that her car


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: DMR on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:52:55
hmmm, racist but valid i beleive  8)


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: STFC_Chris on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 21:53:59
Quote from: "baconer"
I think the term "loads" is over used slightly. Loads of children are abused each day. Loads of people live on the streets each day. Loads of tornados do not happen in the UK, but you allow the earth's climate to continue to change and let Bush and Blair continue their work. Just like they are plugging Iraq for oil

Point taken, but this is not one off. The Uk regularly has upto 100 tornadoes a year and on occasions, as many as 200. As this one has hit a more densely populated area it has done more damage, but I dont see how that can be attributed to global warming.  :?


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: Ben Wah Balls on Thursday, July 28, 2005, 23:50:45
There is no proof that global warming exists, it's just one theory.


Title: Re: Magicroundabout
Post by: magicroundabout on Friday, July 29, 2005, 08:26:39
Quote from: "Yeovil Red"
Your in Birminghan arent you?

Were you anywhere near the tornado?


luckely i wasn't.

It passed through Quinton and Selly Oak and ares around there which as luck would have it is in between work and home.

put 20 people in hospital though :shock:


Title: Magicroundabout
Post by: Batch on Friday, July 29, 2005, 09:22:58
Quote from: "STFC_Chris"

Point taken, but this is not one off. The Uk regularly has upto 100 tornadoes a year and on occasions, as many as 200. As this one has hit a more densely populated area it has done more damage, but I dont see how that can be attributed to global warming.  :?


I believe you Chris:

Country With The Most Tornadoes By Area
The record frequency of tornadoes by area is reported in the United Kingdom, where, in an average year, one tornado is reported per 7,397 km˛ (2,856 mile˛). The equivalent figure for the USA is one tornado per 8,663 km˛ (3,345 mile˛).

Guiness book of records, therefore FACT.