Rainy Day Frustrations

All rainwear discussions in general or that do not fit into other categories.
agent66

Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

Post by agent66 »

We are not opposed to dressing up in our raingear and turning on the hose in the backyard for a good soaking-provided we have some alone time!!!!
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Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

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At least you can use a hose!
Peter Haaswijk
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Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

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Hallo,
Here at the Duch sea coast the sky is nearly clear ,but 20 KM's to the East rain is falling....
Greetings from a dry region
,Peter
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Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

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To Jenni:
Satin Macs sound nice - you should be able to wear those with no strange looks any time
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neil
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Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

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It wasn't so many years ago when people would wear raincoats even if there was a chance of it raining.
In much of the UK this was pretty well every day.
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Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

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LOL Very true indeed
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Re: Rainy Day Frustrations

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Lots of people carried a Pakamac in case of rain - today they don't bother
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