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Think bigger MF... button lifts in Britain's parks?
I'd have gone skiing in my local park if it wasn't for the walk back up the hill.
Already ahead of you GJ. Got 1000 FTVs going through at the moment. Got them through on the fact there is a shortage of workers to carry your sledge back up to the top of the hill, while a second carries you piggy back. Of course, they will only be used for two weeks of the year, the rest of the time I'm outsourcing them to Accenture.
A quote from the Met Orifice in 2000:
David Parker, at the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research in Berkshire, says ultimately, British children could have only virtual experience of snow. Via the internet, they might wonder at polar scenes - or eventually "feel" virtual cold.
My nephew seen more snow than i ever did as a kid,
I'm applying for a road tax refund. They should be paying me to warm up the world with my gas guzzler, not charging me £435 a year
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