crikey ric! go on then after you. nobody seemed to be bothering so i thought i would. dunfermline is in the north as i recall in a temperate zone of high rainfall.
Right then, I'll second that OP. I think that now the idea has been seconded you're free to third it, of course you couldn't third it before somebody had seconded it, and if you're not quick enough someone else might nip in to third it now that it's been seconded and then you'll need to fourth it so that it's been seconded, thirded, and fourthed which would mean the next person would be along to fifth it. Speaking of forthed though, we're very northern, even more northern than the Firth and with a fair bit of rain, but we've been sensible and had the town built above sea level so there's less risk of flooding which is a bonus.
it is indeed always a bonus not to get flooded and wise of the founding fathers of the area of the further firthed forth to take such precautions. add to that the fact that scotland is rising due tot he weight of glaciers no long weighing it down and you should be well safe. i might have to build an ark or move to a more mountanous region. lets pray that the kc is watertight or above sealevel. i am feeling magmanimus and inclined to ggive someone else chance to nip in and do the thriding but thank you for the chance anyway. we could keep this thread going until at least august althuogh it might get comp;icated. i feel a toastred pitta bred calling me and might have to attend to it which reminds me i was lsitening to the radio and thgought they mentioned a team called pitta bread united but no. sometimes i feel almost scottish as i have porridge with water and salt.
ric snook up on you while you were reading city reports with your gloaty face on. you'd be amazed how many we catch like that.