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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2007

Rain falls on my home Town- Everything comes to a halt and closed down.

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  • great vid mate

  • Cheers Bud

  • Well a year on and we are still dancing in shakey wakey. In answer to some of your questions guys. I'm glad i was not in that boat or the MG in the drink. Yes the bridge is near the tip on the way out of Wakefield. No I don't know jane macdonald, is she famous in Wakefield.? Glad to see your all enjoying the viewing. Me and our lass couldn't get home that day so decided to film what was going on through our eyes.

  • awesome vid. suits the music perfectly

  • Cheers at least some folk will be able to use them boats they won on Jim Bowen's bullseye...

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  • Bloody hell isnt that georges boat? PMSL

  • im from wakefield but now live in wales ive just seen your video im 54 years old all the same spots get flooded just like when i was a lad you would have thought they would have leant by now but we must build posh flats that no one can afford first lol

  • wow, I used to get off the bus near that bridge to go to college. Strange seing wakey flooded, bizzare.

  • @1401JSC Actually my comment was meant as a joke, maybe I should stick to what I know best, psychotherapy, but thanks for the comprehensive mini lesson

  • Recent French floods in the Var County cut trains traffic between Marseilles and Nice during two days!

    Search "inondations dans le Var" on You Tube

  • @assaglioli

    Don't you learn anything in school geography these days?

    The major tributaries of the grand River Humber are

    SUNWACD from North to South in Yorkshire

    Swale (going through Richmond), Ure, Nidd, Aire (going through Leeds), Calder (through Wakefield), and Don (as in Doncaster.)

    The Calder doesn't flood very often and the City of Wakefield is sensibly built on relatively higher ground.

  • I didn't realise there was such a huge river running thru Wakefield, mind you Ive only been there a few times

  • you say this place is called wakefild?? i live in the usa and my last name is wakefild and i was told that my ancestors lived there

  • yeah, that school does.

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