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Lightning usually struck every second or so, huge downpour of rain and very fast winds.
It was all very nice 'till the power went off :(
Also a person I play WoW with (who also happens to be my ICT teacher), the house across the road from him got hit by lightning and he kncoked the door down to save everyone.
Which was no one. Because everyone was out.
At least his heoric tales are something to look forward to in school.
I think I have hayfever too. Nose is all sneezy. I sneezed 6 times in a row on tuesday.
6!
I've given my self 3 hours to get about 3 pieces of coursework done for tomorrow.
I think I was being generous.
How did I end up ranting?
What are you doing for History?
I had to do Northern Ireland and The Needle Industry.
> A couple of pictures from down my way...
>
> [URL]http://www.peterboroughet.co.uk/getEdImage.aspx?ImageID=294774[/URL]
That picture's the coolest. And really shows what it was like with four bolts of lightning at once.
> What Coursework you got to do?
History, Business and Music.
But I guess music doesn't count much.
*starts history*
What was a little odd about was the fact that it seemed to last ages. It rumbled on for a good three hours, which is something I haven't seen before in the UK.
Nothing compared to the great storm of June '05. (Nottingham)
> Same here dahn saaf.
Maybe we'll get it in the next couple of days :/
Or did it splurt it's load over the northern parts?
[URL]http://www.peterboroughet.co.uk/getEdImage.aspx?ImageID=294774[/URL]
[URL]http://www.peterboroughet.co.uk/getEdImage.aspx?ImageID=294781[/URL]
Pretty :-)