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traffic on CUK was lighter than usual yesterday, was there any gritting done ?
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Roads oop norf are quiet, it's because the schools have been closed
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Nice and clear in central LOndon today. I got a taxi in again : but he has to go to a funeral so have to make my own way home.
Luckily trains are running again : half hourly service on my line so I should be okay getting home.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI love the snow and I love driving in it. Got up early because I know the traffic is slower. Had fun watching cars trying to get up the hill near me. The drivers think that if they get stuck they need to accelerate more! I hope the snow lasts.
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I love the snow and I love driving in it. Got up early because I know the traffic is slower. Had fun watching cars trying to get up the hill near me. The drivers think that if they get stuck they need to accelerate more! I hope the snow lasts.
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I was planning to do some stuff to (hopefully) impress a potential client of some importance, but the electricity failed mid-afternoon
One might expect that, being adjacent to a Pelican crossing on a busy road and next door to a doctor's surgery (both of which were also fscked), the leccy people might have sorted things out quite rapidly.
But no - it's only just been sorted in the early hours of the morningLast edited by NickFitz; 3 February 2009, 03:04.
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I was in and half the permies had called in sick!!!. Nice easy drive into work, and a nice easy drive home until I got off the main roads round where I live. The ****ers haven't gritted!!!!
In the end I had to leave my car about a mile from home and go back this evening with a spade to dig some snow out of the way in an attempt to get traction. Took me an hour to get it home.
If they haven't done any gritting tomorrow I suspect I shall be staying at home. I admit it's good fun driving sideways down the roads, but not so fun when you get stuck in a slippery bit with your wheels just spinning away....
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All I had to do was put my cacks and wife-beater on and walk downstairs
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Nope.
There is only so many times I can be coughed on and squashed under fat men's armpits.
And I would have had to go by river to finish my journey.
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2.5 hours on the London Underground train for a journey that in no-snow conditions would take me 1hour 20 mins to walk !
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No snow here this morning.
Now tomorrow will be a completely different story.
If I weren't on a tulipe rate I'd give it a try.
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I had thought about getting back to work this week, but this weather is obviously a sign from the Gods to not do such thing. I’m gonna take it easy for another week.
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