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I'm hoping it holds off till I get home tomorrow, then it can snow as much as it likesOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostIt was but not now. Just dark as the winter evening draws in and ******* cold. If its snowing in cloggers then I'll probably get it soon as I'm only 30km from the border
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Sounds like tomorrow is going to be fun here.
I'm going to chuck some salt down tonight so I don't have to do any path clearing tomorrow.Comment
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Still had problems getting back by train - finished the journey by getting a taxi as I couldn't be arsed waiting for all the SWT ****wittery...
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Boy we can't cope with snow. 3 and a half hours to go 40 miles.
And most of the issue is because lanes are blocked due to tailbacks from an accident on a different road 6 sodding miles away.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Nothing here. Apparently a road in Rutland was a bit icy this morning, which has inspired the local rag to run their annual "will we have a white Christmas" piece
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Re: Snow watch
No snow here, but just a few miles away in Northamptonshire there was snow, and I was in a Oxford this evening, and saw the remains.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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-5C and snow on the way falling onto already icy ground so it won't be a pleasant few days. Haven't quite got stocked up so may need to rely on a mate with a 4x4 to bring in the supplies.Comment
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Here in NL, traffic is standing still in the whole of the north and east, traffic information service saying 'there is no point trying to use the motorway, and our once excellent (before an aborted privatisation) national railways have cancelled 50% of the trains.
There's nearly 2 cm of snow in some parts.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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