Easy,easy,easy. If they are low flying birds they dodge in between the
dollops, or, if they can make it, they sit on the cloud while it wets itself
below.
How's that for intellectual insight?
Tony. MP.
At 21:36 21/04/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi ... At a meeting tonight about other matters I was asked where all the
birds went during the recent Sydney hailstorm and why were there no corpses.
I am not sure ... any ideas?
>Brian Everingham
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