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[News] Power CUT in Hove







Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Yes, we did.
 


Chicken Run

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Has anyone else had a power cut this morning ? I was in the Cliftonville with TUBBY having a FULL English when the power went off about 9.45, knocked out HILLS screens too. Apparently it went as far as Portland Road

I got a random text suggesting the same but didn’t actually have a power cut
 


Eeyore

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Has anyone else had a power cut this morning ? I was in the Cliftonville with TUBBY having a FULL English when the power went off about 9.45, knocked out HILLS screens too. Apparently it went as far as Portland Road

It seems like you have been given full responsibility for TUBBY now. After his first visit to the AMEX he has obviously become UNCONTROLLABLE.
 


LowKarate

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Has anyone else had a power cut this morning ? I was in the Cliftonville with TUBBY having a FULL English when the power went off about 9.45, knocked out HILLS screens too. Apparently it went as far as Portland Road

Put another 50p in the meter you tight wad.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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It seems like you have been given full responsibility for TUBBY now. After his first visit to the AMEX he has obviously become UNCONTROLLABLE.

Poor Tarquin, Ernest's forgotten niece and/or nephew.
 


Durlston

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Well, it's gone nationwide now.

Knocking out transport links all over the country. Thameslink affected badly - good luck commuters getting home tonight and fingers crossed it's sorted for tomorrow but I wouldn't bet on it.
 








Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
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Yep,we had that at the Denford Hollybush pub for about 90 mins (half 3 till 5) cash only and hand pulled beers.We survived.
 


dingodan

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Obviously.

It makes me laugh how many people are bringing up Brexit because we've had a power cut.

Strange, because the arguments against Brexit are so very strong, and clear, and 100% correct, makes me wonder what the need is to link Brexit to something completely unrelated when the case against Brexit is so good anyway.

Go figure.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Yep,we had that at the Denford Hollybush pub for about 90 mins (half 3 till 5) cash only and hand pulled beers.We survived.

should put that on a t-shirt
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Obviously.

It makes me laugh how many people are bringing up Brexit because we've had a power cut.

Strange, because the arguments against Brexit are so very strong, and clear, and 100% correct, makes me wonder what the need is to link Brexit to something completely unrelated when the case against Brexit is so good anyway.

Go figure.

Brexit is THAT shit, it is quite logical to blame everything bad on it. There is terrible wind here in Cornwall (and I don't mean the fallout from the beans episode). It's Brexit, isn't it?
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Nationwide national grid problems. We’ve obviously not been paying the Chinese enough
 




Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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Obviously.

It makes me laugh how many people are bringing up Brexit because we've had a power cut.

Strange, because the arguments against Brexit are so very strong, and clear, and 100% correct, makes me wonder what the need is to link Brexit to something completely unrelated when the case against Brexit is so good anyway.

Go figure.

Whilst the current power cut is probably unrelated, energy security was one of the most important reasons for me to vote remain. By sharing our resources (e.g. Our wind and Spain's sun) we would be in a much safer place in the future, particularly as oil supplies dwindle. We already import electricity from France and lord knows what will happen to that come November.
 


dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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Brexit is THAT shit, it is quite logical to blame everything bad on it. There is terrible wind here in Cornwall (and I don't mean the fallout from the beans episode). It's Brexit, isn't it?

I dipped my balls in a beehive and now, thanks to brexit, they are twice the size! (In a bad way).
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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Guiseley
Well, it's gone nationwide now.

Knocking out transport links all over the country. Thameslink affected badly - good luck commuters getting home tonight and fingers crossed it's sorted for tomorrow but I wouldn't bet on it.

No it hasn't, it's fine in Yorkshire. Or are we our own nation now?
 


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Silly bint reading the news on Radio 4 has just referred to the outage as an outrage :lolol:
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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I dipped my balls in a beehive and now, thanks to brexit, they are twice the size! (In a bad way).

You're getting the hang of it. Albeit not the dangle :facepalm::lolol:
 


Ludensian Gull

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Apr 18, 2009
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Fine here on the Suffolk coast, but apparently Ipswich is down, along with their football club..
 


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