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I have rock salt / grit and plenty of booze.
No food? The diet will do me good
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I bought 8 cans of beans and we aren't even due much snow goddamit.
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2011 I hope.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...because it's the last you'll see of it until MID FEBRUARY
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I did get 12.5 kilos of cooking salt for 4 quid.
If I do not use it on the drive I will probably have the local cats salted and cured by January.
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I heard that the Scottish transport minister who resigned last week was also a great believer in cagw.
I wonder if he believed all that stuff about grape vines growing on the upper slopes of Ben Nevis so much that he thought it was a waste of time ordering any grit
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Just been down to Makro.
80 quid worth of soups, pastas, sauces and other such nuclear winter food stuff.
Probably could last about 2 months now.
Just don't tell the neighbours.
I think it might get bad here over the next few days.
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...yup
They do say "Be Prepared" looks like quite a few roads are going to be blocked for a couple of days.
The booze is vital really.....hmm nice Brandy would be good.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 15 December 2010, 18:52.
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Just waiting for the snow to start here. Stocked with 2 weeks at least of food (and booze)Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...because it's the last you'll see of it until MID FEBRUARY
Big freeze returns tonight with EIGHT inches of snow and temperatures of -10C | Mail Online
:snowsmiley
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Enjoy the mild weather
...because it's the last you'll see of it until MID FEBRUARY
Big freeze returns tonight with EIGHT inches of snow and temperatures of -10C | Mail Online
Last edited by BlasterBates; 15 December 2010, 18:51.Tags: None
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