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<blockquote data-quote="Greyson" data-source="post: 233853" data-attributes="member: 2616"><p>Well, its 4.10am and I am calling it a night. I didn't see the rate that they expected, I hope you guys have better luck on your side of the ocean. I did see ten in about three hours though, which is certainly more than I've seen in the last twenty years. Two were incredibly bright like somebody was throwing white phosphorus across the sky, and two exploded in a fan cluster and actually flickered, I'd never seen that happen before at all.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't messing about either, I carried a big armchair out on the middle of the lawn, pointed it north, then a footstool. When I got my pipe going and looked up to blow out my first mouthful of smoke a bright one lit up the sky above my head. You cant time that any better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyson, post: 233853, member: 2616"] Well, its 4.10am and I am calling it a night. I didn't see the rate that they expected, I hope you guys have better luck on your side of the ocean. I did see ten in about three hours though, which is certainly more than I've seen in the last twenty years. Two were incredibly bright like somebody was throwing white phosphorus across the sky, and two exploded in a fan cluster and actually flickered, I'd never seen that happen before at all. I wasn't messing about either, I carried a big armchair out on the middle of the lawn, pointed it north, then a footstool. When I got my pipe going and looked up to blow out my first mouthful of smoke a bright one lit up the sky above my head. You cant time that any better! [/QUOTE]
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