On 31/03/2010 21:51, Andre Garzia wrote:
I am Brazilian, mom and pop would be ashamed if I wore a raincoat during
scottish tiny rain! Yesterday, it rained so much and so heavy in here that
the drops were the size of oranges, okay, not oranges but at least acerolas
or pitangas. Still many cars floating, landslides. My city appears to be
sinking, soon we will call it the south american veneza or something...

Bravo, Andre!

Here in Bulgaria, in the summer, we have thunderstorms that wash
villages away; so Scots rain is fairly feeble by comparison.

However; neither in Scotland nor in Bulgaria do we have ACEROLAS ir
PITANGAS; Please tell us what they are (preferably with URLs to
photographs of these things).
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