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The thunderstorms returned to St. George's last night. I was waiting with my camera.

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These are some really awesome clips!
Well done.

Those shots are fantastic!

Fack bye, I thought that was Belco goin pop and sizzle again!

Phil,

Great pics !!

I am sure I would've enjoyed them more if I hadn't been up way too late with my dog who was scared to death of the thunder & lightning (her previous owner thought all dogs should be kept outdoors regardless of weather conditions and as a concequence she is now traumatised). This made me wonder why would someone spend ₤3000.00 on a dog and keep her outside (she's purebred with a petigree a mile long)

Three thousand pounds? Traumatised? Petigree/pedigree?

That dog or exotic dinasor/sore thumb needs some TLC. I would suggest a wool (Scots) blanket and a Tylenol. It will survive, will you. Send me the dogs e.mail, I will give it therapeeeee.

Terry

Thanks for your kind offer of therapy for the dog, however you would be a better man than me (which is also possible) if you could put up with 3-4 hours of non-stop canine whinning everytime the wind blows the wrong way or the rain is too hard.

Two Cents, Pavarotti and some doggie blinders allways works. Green Tea a 3 drops of Scotch works well too. If this behaviour continues, see section 12 of the Humain Dogs Act, 1897.
SHOOT THE DOG.

Either that or send it to No.1 Downing Street Blues.....................

Tank Rain?
Best Regards, Bill

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