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Quite OG ! ;0)
Oh. You're not watching it now then :-(
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It's been ate OG !
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LOL, wrong thread, sorry x No, not watching g it now. I just watched it on my local news.
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I've got loads of Windows open :0? Ha ha!!
Always wanted to see the phenomenon, but my sister who went to see it a while back said she was disappointed. Said there was next to nothing to see by eye but it was only in the photograph it was seen. Put me off.
I saw it on the BBC news, absolutely amazing.
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Yes, I believe it's not a certainty you'll see anything if travelling specifically to see it (arctic) Was fabulous Marvel!
This is about the fifth time they've extended far south enough for me to have half a chance and I've slept right through it.

I use the lancs uni aurora alerts website but the graph was flat as a pancake two days running, so I didn't check it at all, last night.

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Aww what a shame hyp!

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