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Freak Storm Hits Aghalee
Aghalee in Co. Antrim was hit by a strange kind of weather today as a freak gale destroyed property in the village, despite lasting for less than a minute according to locals. The wind even overturned a mobile home in between blowing tiles off houses and a road outside the village was blocked by fallen trees.
Sounds like it was as scary as it was strange.
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Comment from: levee [Visitor] · http://www.theleveebreaks.co.uk
Just posted about this myself. Where's your photographic evidence, Beano?
28 Sep 2005 @ 22:05
LOL wasn't able to make it up
28 Sep 2005 @ 23:58
Comment from: Madradin Ruad [Visitor] · http://www.thehungersite.com
Rasharkin also was trashed by freak winds -Just Wait - the shinners will be blaming the DUP
29 Sep 2005 @ 00:35
Comment from: paul connor [Visitor]
Did any of you read what the Yank scientists are saying about sea ice ?
all polar ice gone (forever) in a matter of 20 - 30 years,
so we can expect a lot more of this kind of thing , I reakon.
(maybe we'll pass below the sea before devolution)
(ah-ha! so thats what Doc.Shock's up to , the sly old devil........)
all polar ice gone (forever) in a matter of 20 - 30 years,
so we can expect a lot more of this kind of thing , I reakon.
(maybe we'll pass below the sea before devolution)
(ah-ha! so thats what Doc.Shock's up to , the sly old devil........)
29 Sep 2005 @ 09:29
You could be on to something here. Perhpas big Ian fancies himself as a bit of a Noah, rescuing Ulster's loyal protestants from a flood and leaving all them bad catholics to drown. I'm sure God's told him of the plan already - or if not God, at least the voices inside his head.
29 Sep 2005 @ 11:49
