murky conditions to once again start friday morning and it should break to give some spells of sunshine. the merc is conditions likely to be across east wales, midlands and the west country but with the breeze starting to pick up, you will see a bit more sunshine developing here is the day wears on. staying grey with the odd spot of drill. northern ireland should see some spells of sunshine. feeding into eastern england on fairly brisk easterly breezes. the highest temperature is out west, on screen. through friday night, not as much fog because there will be more reasoning showers into eastern parts of england, particularly with more cloud for northern ireland in the north west of scotland with the odd spot of light rain or drizzle, most places staying above freezing. and into the weekend, chilli easterly breeze, a lot of cloud, lots of dry weather as well, just some showers at times.
This is the story—correct that—legend, of a man named Les Webber who ranched and caroused in and around the town of Plains, Montana. When you are leaving Plains, headed to
Les Webber is a champion. Of what no one is certain, but his memory seems eternally preserved in a sign near Plains, Montana, writes columnist Jim Elliott.
Jim Elliot writes, When it (the truck) was parked in front of the Mint it was an advertisement for free beers on Les. Or maybe not, because sometimes he would head out to the men’s room to “go wet” and keep on going out the back door without paying the tab.
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