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Cool!


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:26 pm
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How's Derek? ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:32 pm
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HTS's office currently:

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"And I was like, what-evah".


 
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:mrgreen:

AWESOME.

the only thing better would be that it was struck by lightning whilst it was raining dinosaurs and sharks!

any damage?


 
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when i were a lad.....

... we used to live on a hill in the middle of nowhere and there was a radio antenna on our house. Lightning strikes were quite common. Telephones exploded, the central heating pipes used rattle together where the touched in a really big one, being the end of the power lines meant that we'd frequently see all out lights drop to about 20% for minutes at time. I loved it, nothing better than being curled up on the sofa with the dog and a good book in the middle of a storm like that, especially as my bedroom was in the attic (well hay loft technically).

plus my dad was struck by lightning on a norwegian mountain, he was on a TV programme about it and everything


 
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I saw lightning strike a fencepost once, split it in two. quite scary really


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:46 pm
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You've just been hit by one of these?

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Is it embedded in the roof?


 
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Have you done anything to anger the gods?


 
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saw it ht a crane once never heard anytrhing so loud in all my life made you automatically jump for the floor it was that loud and I was abput 1/2 a mile away


 
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POINH


 
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McHamish...... he called his son a knob on t'internet ๐Ÿ˜€

pleased us, angered the gods though i'm sure


 
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i've been about 15ft away from a strike when it hit a lamp post on the motorway. loud doesn't even begin to describe it and i was inside a truck cab


 
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Perhaps he angered Tom Cruise by posting things on the internet...you incurred the wrath of Ron Hubbard and his alien chums.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:54 pm
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Have you done anything to anger the gods?

Bought a road bike.


 
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Update. Eye witnesses report it hitting a tree next to the factory.


 
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Let down ๐Ÿ™


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:57 pm
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exciting stuff isn't it! I was on a plane a few years ago which got struck! Now that was cool! and momentarily very very very scary!!


 
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struck by lightning whilst it was raining dinosaurs and sharks

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Ladies and gentleman I have a new ambition.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:58 pm
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Update. Eye witnesses report it hitting a tree next to the factory.

Ash?


 
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Want.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 1:59 pm
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How's the tree looking?


 
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p!ssed off i'd imagine


 
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loud doesn't even begin to describe it

I think one of our school buildings got hit (or at least very close by), saw a massive ball of sparks zigging off in every direction from the roof of the block opposite the window of the classroom I was in and the sound was like god was tearing the sky apart, and all the lights went out...


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 2:02 pm
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It sounded like somebody dropping a skip.

The bang was simultaneous with the flash. The alleged tree strike would mean a delay of approx 1/3 of a second so I think it hit the highpoint of the roof. Also, if it had hit the tree the air in the office wouldn't smell like a Scalextric.


 
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I've also been in the thick of a storm on the med coast on a bike. about 18ft of rain falling a second and lightning all around, loved it. I wonder why it is so fascinating?


 
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My Uncle used to fly those ^. He's pretty old now but still cool ๐Ÿ™‚

My house (or something very nearby) was hit by lightning a couple of years ago. It fried our hardware firewall, a network switch and literally blew the broadband filter apart. Very cool apart from the cost of replacing the hardware.


 
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the office wouldn't smell like a Scalextric

that's just a result of 'the ether' heating up due to everyone tweeting about it on their mobile phones


 
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Years ago we had a horse, who one day became unable to sleep standing up. The vet thought he may have been hit by lightning. It was funny for a few years, seeing him doze off and slowly wobble and fall over. He was a lovely horse (I taught him to kiss my cheek), but ultimately it killed him when one day he fell asleep and fell over, breaking his leg ๐Ÿ˜ฅ


 
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Wallop and friends in earlier happier days

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I do have a cat that looks like Father Dougal.


 
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