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Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 10:22 pm
by Wicky
Yup! it gave me a startle. Cheers for the bump on Tues :thumbup: - I got to Tesco to fill up then it wouldn't start again. Today I found it was a loose battery connection :oops: at least I hope it was that so now getting a multimeter and swotting up on eleccytrickery.

:beer:

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 10:30 pm
by Jamoi
I was wondering how you got on with your bike, that's handy if it's as simple as a connection.

If you need a hand or garage space let me know :)

I ended up stealing a light from roadworks and putting it on the cone :thumbup: haven't checked to see if the tree has been cleared but it must have caught a few people out!

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:53 pm
by VTRDark
I came across a BIG tree laying across the road on Christmas eve. Cars couldn't get by and where all turning around. Me being on two wheels decided to go up on the pavement and around it. :plainsmile I was genuinely quite shocked at the size of the tree that had come down. Ripped all the pavement and surrounding area up with it.

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Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:00 am
by Virt
Wicky wrote:Yup! it gave me a startle. Cheers for the bump on Tues :thumbup: - I got to Tesco to fill up then it wouldn't start again. Today I found it was a loose battery connection :oops: at least I hope it was that so now getting a multimeter and swotting up on eleccytrickery.

:beer:
Did you have to bump start it by yourself then? Can't imagine that being much fun :thumbdown:

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:13 am
by Kev L
It's started blowing a hoolie here about an hour ago. Still going strong.

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:33 am
by Hairy biker
We've got high winds here too,no rain yet though

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:48 am
by Nickcv
I'm in Tonbridge and the flooding has been extensive and the worst I have seen in many years. I've lived in the town all of my life and experienced the devestating floods of 1968. Up until yesterday I was flooded on all sides and unable to leave the house. The high winds have caused damage to my roof and my kitchen ceiling has had a chunk fall out of it.

With more wind and rain on the way we are expecting more of the same yet to come. The flood barrier that protects the town had to be opened on account of fears that the embankment that contains the excess flood water was about to burst it's banks. On Xmas eve the water across our local sports ground was above the football goal posts which should give you some idea of how bad things have been.

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 11:41 am
by Kev L
Sorry to hear that Nick, hope everything turns out ok mate.

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:05 pm
by VTRDark
Thanks for the info Nick. Sorry to hear you have been pretty badly hit by things. So Has your house been flooded as well :eek2 or have you got lucky and are have been surrounded/trapped by them. I really... hope you haven't been flooded, what a nasty thing to have to deal with. :thumbdown:

I'm heading off down to Robertsbridge. Spoken to my friends down there and the village has flooded :eek2 :eek2 flooded bad...properly. Like you the village has been hit by bad floods in the past years ago, can't remember when. But since then they built great big flood planes up by the playing field and put great big dikes and things for water to run off in etc. I think this is the first time they have been put to the test and they have failed. Apparently the complete high st is in metres of water. The local village store, post office, pub and the other handful of village shops along with the little....some very old buildings, peoples homes. :eek2

sh1t, I'm feeling the need to get down there know just to help a hand if needed, pitch in with the community. I know locals/I have acquaintances that live in and near the high st and other parts of the village. My friends I'm going to stay with luckily don't live in the valley of the village and are up the hill so have been lucky. I can also get access through the back lanes in and out from them but not the main route into the village. They have also lost their broadband :( Something else for me to sort out when I get there.

Oh well..I got to get off the forum now and crack on with things as I got a lot to do. Have only just woke up so feel recovered but a bit groggy. Weather outside my window is dry none or very little wind. Feels like I'm in the eye of the storm. Bit eerie really. :confused

OK folk see you the other end when I get their broadband sorted. I hope I can sort it and its not out of my hands. :think: I hate not being without the Internet.

Time for me to get Gortexed up. Mmmm wonder if `I should take my neoprene drysuit :lol:

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Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:19 pm
by Nickcv
cybercarl wrote:Thanks for the info Nick. Sorry to hear you have been pretty badly hit by things. So Has your house been flooded as well :eek2 or have you got lucky and are have been surrounded/trapped by them. I really... hope you haven't been flooded, what a nasty thing to have to deal with. :thumbdown:
Thankfully there's no flooding in my house but a few roads down from me have been evacuated.

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 11:24 am
by VTRDark
Just so you all know, I arrived safely and have now got the broadband up and running. Journey was a little blowy but did not come across any major floods, just big puddles so got lucky. :D

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Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:58 pm
by MacV2
cybercarl wrote:Just so you all know, I arrived safely and have now got the broadband up and running. Journey was a little blowy but did not come across any major floods, just big puddles so got lucky. :D

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Bootiful day today here in sunny Grain ! Shame the roads are covered in shite !

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 4:59 pm
by Wicky
On Monday it's forecast to rain and blow again...

Re: Favourite British subject

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 9:03 pm
by tony.mon
Plastic roof lifted on my 6m x 4m conservatory/indoor bike workshop/drum kit storage area. All the panels are now sitting on top of the bracing bars instead of underneath. I was up there on Xmas morning with a big hammer trying to persuade them back into their seats, some seem successful but some can't be persuaded, no matter how big a hammer I used.

Looks like time for a raid on the savings and a proper Orangery style roof putting up.
I fancy aluminium rather than acres of white plastic, with bi-fold doors across the front.
I'll try to persuade the builders to make it strong enough to take an electric hoist....

But first we have to wait until the insurance company get in touch, but although some rain gets in, tbh there's a lot of folk worse off than me, so I'm not whinging to the PM just yet.