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On Sunday, 9 February 2020 21:17:59 UTC, GB wrote:
On 09/02/2020 20:59, ARW wrote:
On 09/02/2020 20:45, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 20:02:46 UTC, ARWÂ* wrote:
Call out this morning.

Not only did the ladders manage to slide across the roof bars (and I
fitted them properly) the roof popped off it's brackets and the
dashboard kept saying that the drivers door was open.

Now the drivers door was taking the brunt of the force so why would it
say that one was open?

Amazingly enough, so far, not even a plant pot has blown over. Yet two
or three have tipped up more than once on previous occasions.

Made sure the bird feeder was put down yesterday, it is asking a lot
for that to stay standing.

So just the lid of a bin and the paper recycling box got blown off.
My, we have been lucky.


I did not have a problem on the A628 this only started when I turned off
onto the A629.


Sorry that your Fiat is doing what Fiats do.

The wind took our recycling bin right round the corner and started to
disburse the contents. The neighbours were treated to the sight of my
wife and me (only partly dressed) running around after yogurt pots and
cardboard boxes.

It's exciting he the local swimming pool has lost its roof.
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/splash-...iara-1-6505757

It must have been properly exciting for the people in the pool at the time.


Err... A single roof window????