48 Hours after dead Fag-Enabler Ledger was given the BAFTA award for his queer clown role in Batman... First God smites Australia with fire and brimstone! Praise!
Now it looks like he's planning on Drowning Godless UK for giving that fag clown the award! Glory!
Roll on the 22nd of February! The Oscars will soon be upon us ... and Hellywood could do with a good smiting or two! Hallelujah!
Now it looks like he's planning on Drowning Godless UK for giving that fag clown the award! Glory!
Roll on the 22nd of February! The Oscars will soon be upon us ... and Hellywood could do with a good smiting or two! Hallelujah!
Homes flooded and roads submerged in Britain's latest weather hazard
More than 100 flood warnings were in force this morning as freezing rain, snow and strong winds brought a fresh extreme weather hazard to a beleaguered England and Wales.
A powerful storm hovering over the English Channel lashed most of southern Britain, flooding homes in Sussex, Essex and Suffolk during the night as up to a month's rain fell in 24 hours.
Further north at least 3,000 homes were left without power after heavy snow fell over a swath of the country from the Welsh borders to the southern Midlands.
Transport was once again badly affected. At least 20 drivers have had to be rescued from their stranded cars in floods around Taunton in Somerset. A few miles up the M5 Bristol airport was shut by snow, as was the ice-bound A38 leading to it, and both Severn crossings were closed overnight due to the danger from falling ice.
More than 100 flood warnings were in force this morning as freezing rain, snow and strong winds brought a fresh extreme weather hazard to a beleaguered England and Wales.
A powerful storm hovering over the English Channel lashed most of southern Britain, flooding homes in Sussex, Essex and Suffolk during the night as up to a month's rain fell in 24 hours.
Further north at least 3,000 homes were left without power after heavy snow fell over a swath of the country from the Welsh borders to the southern Midlands.
Transport was once again badly affected. At least 20 drivers have had to be rescued from their stranded cars in floods around Taunton in Somerset. A few miles up the M5 Bristol airport was shut by snow, as was the ice-bound A38 leading to it, and both Severn crossings were closed overnight due to the danger from falling ice.
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