(over radio) ... A squall from the southeast (over radio) Last night's severe thunderstorms | |
- A white squall or... | |
- A white squall? | |
- Are we headed for a squall? | |
- Except for the white squall. - White squall? | |
(over radio) ... A squall from the southeast (over radio) Last night's severe thunderstorms | |
- A white squall or... | |
- A white squall? | |
- Are we headed for a squall? | |
- Except for the white squall. - White squall? | |
"Sudden squalls bringing more than 30mm per hour are occurring in the Kanto area." | |
A line of squalls has got us boxed in. | |
Ah, love is a voyage with water and a star, in drowning air and squalls of precipitate bran; | |
And lots of weather. Hurricanes squalls, huge seas. | |
But if you're wrong, look out for squalls. | |
"Sudden squalls bringing more than 30mm per hour are occurring in the Kanto area." | |
A line of squalls has got us boxed in. | |
Ah, love is a voyage with water and a star, in drowning air and squalls of precipitate bran; | |
And lots of weather. Hurricanes squalls, huge seas. | |
But if you're wrong, look out for squalls. | |
- The thing squalled like thunder. We'll see. | |
That's what the boys christened her last night when she squalled. | |
- Mother, come on, you... - You're off your nut if you think I'm babysitting this squalling little... | |
A year later she came to my gates with a squalling baby in her arms. | |
After the battle, I found a squalling child by the body of a young woman, his mother presumably. | |
And I'm willing to bet you've got bigger dreams than just dancing in some rinky-dink company before trading in your tutu for a white picket fence and a bunch of squalling kids. | |
And you abandoned in my back yard, squalling your lungs out in a wash-bucket. | |
- The thing squalled like thunder. We'll see. | |
That's what the boys christened her last night when she squalled. | |
- Mother, come on, you... - You're off your nut if you think I'm babysitting this squalling little... | |
A year later she came to my gates with a squalling baby in her arms. | |
After the battle, I found a squalling child by the body of a young woman, his mother presumably. | |
And I'm willing to bet you've got bigger dreams than just dancing in some rinky-dink company before trading in your tutu for a white picket fence and a bunch of squalling kids. | |
And you abandoned in my back yard, squalling your lungs out in a wash-bucket. | |