Thank you for the help last week. I asked Karen to send you the notes from last Fri. the time simply because he never has any knowledge of the subjects at hand (unless it's mma or smoking weed of course). maybe fox news will give him
High winds, snow and freezing rain have hit parts of the UK as Storm Deirdre swept in, bringing travel disruption and power cuts. The Met Office said up to 50cm (20in) of snow fell in the Highlands and wind gusts reached 70mph on the Welsh coast. Multiple crashes because of icy conditions were reported by police overnight on Saturday and hundreds of homes lost power in Scotland and Wales. The Met Office said the freezing rain had mostly cleared, but ice was likely. It warned that melting snow and rain due on Monday could create a risk of "localised flooding". luggage this reminds me of the a113 easter eggs in pixar films: [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/a113](e american dad really likes that one that?s amazing! i?ve got the same combination on my luggage! played a couple of them, never saw the relation before. does it have a meaning? edit: didn't see the first pos., duh. it's a famous reference to fahrenheit 451, which deals with a dystopic
High winds, snow and freezing rain have hit parts of the UK as Storm Deirdre swept in, bringing travel disruption and power cuts. The Met Office said up to 50cm (20in) of snow fell in the Highlands and wind gusts reached 70mph on the Welsh coast. Multiple crashes because of icy conditions were reported by police overnight on Saturday and hundreds of homes lost power in Scotland and Wales. The Met Office said the freezing rain had mostly cleared, but ice was likely. It warned that melting snow and rain due on Monday could create a risk of "localised flooding". luggage this reminds me of the a113 easter eggs in pixar films: [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/a113](e american dad really likes that one that?s amazing! i?ve got the same combination on my luggage! played a couple of them, never saw the relation before. does it have a meaning? edit: didn't see the first pos., duh. it's a famous reference to fahrenheit 451, which deals with a dystopic
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