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??

 

I mean I already have directly linked to the image and posted it here and i await the possible consequences - I have my lawyer on speaker phone as I type...

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??

 

I mean I already have directly linked to the image and posted it here and i await the possible consequences - I have my lawyer on speaker phone as I type...

 

I was only being courteous to the photographer that had taken the original photo...

 

Have you ran out of other threads to troll today?

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I was only being courteous to the photographer that had taken the original photo...

 

Have you ran out of other threads to troll today?

 

Seems like light-hearted banter rather than trolling to me

 

Why not put up your photo of flooding in Tamworth here, I'd like to know more about that?

 

Richard

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I was only being courteous to the photographer that had taken the original photo...

 

Have you ran out of other threads to troll today?

 

I'm afraid you have mis-interpreted the intention of my post - just pulling your leg a bit. That's not trolling anything.

 

:cheers:

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Definitely down a little since I first looked this morning.

 

I agree too - it looked this morning as if the flow was just catching the bottom of the circular 'No Entry' sign but it now looks clear.

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I agree too - it looked this morning as if the flow was just catching the bottom of the circular 'No Entry' sign but it now looks clear.

 

River Ouse at Viking Recorder - just above the Ouse Bridge seen on the webcam

 

Last updated 19:00 on 28/11/2012

Summary

 

The river level at Viking Recorder is 4.42 metres.

 

This measurement was recorded at 19:00 on 28/11/2012.

 

The typical river level range for this location is between 0.05 metres and 1.90 metres.

 

The highest river level recorded at this location is 5.40 metres and the river level reached 4.47 metres on 23/01/2008.

 

(And by Matty40's reckoning the level reached 5.1 in September of this year)

 

The current level is down about 6" below the max of last night.

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No a very big plug, though. The water's only gone down about 4" I would guess by looking at the no entry sign.

 

N

Ah, but it means the regulars can spend another 7 days saying

........"look, theres the top of a railing post",.....

and ...."there's another" .....

and....." is the boat tilting?"

and DogHouse googling to say

"it's not a railing post,it's a pub sign".......

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Ah, but it means the regulars can spend another 7 days saying

........"look, theres the top of a railing post",.....

and ...."there's another" .....

and....." is the boat tilting?"

and DogHouse googling to say

"it's not a railing post,it's a pub sign".......

 

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N

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I think... the bow of the narrow boat looks higher like it could be possibly stuck on one of the posts.

 

And it could be tilting slightly.

 

Or maybe I'm just seeing things.

 

Also theres soming going on in the middle again.

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I think... the bow of the narrow boat looks higher like it could be possibly stuck on one of the posts.

 

And it could be tilting slightly.

 

Or maybe I'm just seeing things.

 

Also theres soming going on in the middle again.

swans feeding..... :rolleyes:

 

...and the shadow is now moving out from the nearer side of the boat......

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