Date Posted:10:56:53 12/16/04 Thu Author: Chris Subject: Re: Rain in England In reply to:
Joe
's message, "Re: Rain in England" on 06:00:53 12/16/04 Thu
>Does it always rain in England?
Yes, but it is never boring because they have 131 differently types of rain.
During a vacation time in the army, 3 friends and I made a biking tour from Germany through Holland, then with a ship over the channel and there by bike to London. Holland was fun. You can bike through Holland in one day. So we biked one day and then enjoyed the north sea beach. But I remember when we arrived in England, it was dark. Our bike lamps did not work. It rained all the way since the moment when we reached the island at a little village, I have forgot the name. It was not Dover. Our tents were wet through. It was cold. And it was hilly. It was hilly all the way to London.
That was my 2nd time in England. My first time was as a little child with my parents. We visited Canterbury. It rained. My little brother was in an age where he constantly watned to have a wee-wee. There were no toilets in England. There was only one, but it was flooded with water to your knees because of the rain.
My third time in England was in London with UBF because Kaleb Hong is a friend of Mose Yoon. There was an invitation evening and we were sent out to fish at the London university. It was raining, but we invited students the whole day until we were kicked out by some janitor who told us that the rules were "no politics" and "no religion" on the campus. Though we had invited the whole day, nobody came that evening.
Probably a large percentage of the population consists of rain gods. Maybe that's the true reason why the Saudis invited people like Tony.
From the picture above, you can conclude that it was already like that 2000 years ago.