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hellywelly4 | 17:08 Wed 17th Jun 2020 | ChatterBank
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I was sitting outside with a group of friends (socially distanced) and it thundered. I said “Father Christmas is moving his furniture “. They had never heard that before. What did (do) you say to children when they are frightened of thunder?
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‘Angels bumping their heads’
Why did you have to tell us you were 'socially distanced'?
God is moving the wardrobe again.
I think it's time for lunch
My family used to say that God was moving his furniture.
I used to say it was just the clouds bumping into each other :-)
A relevant (and, in my opinion, quite interesting) thread from Mumsnet:
https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/1210824-Thunder-is-God-moving-his-furniture

My mother always told me that it was the noise of clouds bumping into each. I can't recall ever having had to offer an explanation (other than a genuine one) to a child myself though.
We used to say God is emptying the coal into the bunker.
// My mother always told me that it was the noise of clouds bumping into each//
You're not my son are you Buenchico? ;-)
maggie - I would hope that nowadays God is too green to use coal.
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Daisy potter - because I anticipated (probably incorrectly) that I would get nasty comments about several people meeting up.
>>> You're not my son are you Buenchico?

Please check your pulse, Pooka. If you discover that you've been dead for about thirty-five years, then . . . "MUMMY!!!"
Ah... Not me then Buenchico ! :-)
"God's farting again - he's had another Indian bum-warmer"

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