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Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:35

We finally get some real snow!

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by taipan on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:37

You have been having pretend snow?

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:46

Compared to this stuff, yes.

It looks and feels different, this is the kind of snow that goes 'kerrump' when you walk in it.

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Post by embee on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:48

eowyn wrote:Compared to this stuff, yes.

It looks and feels different, this is the kind of snow that goes 'kerrump' when you walk in it.


If the snow goes "geroff" when you walk in it you are standing on a homeless person

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:49

Thanks for the tip.

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by embee on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:52

my pleasure

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:53

Of course.

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Post by embee on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:56

I might think of snow that goes 'kerrump' when I'm at Gosnells next week ...

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by Basil on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:07

Nothing here to speak of apart from the odd flurry

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by Guest on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:15

I got to the station at 6.40 a.m and there are no trains, so I walked home.

The bus service is down across London. The Croydon trams are down. Chunks of the Tube network are down.

I could make it into work hours late, but the snow will fall all day, so I won't get back out....

London used to have harder winters than this. Why can't we cope with a bit of snow?

Looks like an annual leave day!

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Post by OP Tipping on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:18

It's been reez up in Qld, but the mail is that the weather down in Adelaide has been blowing straight from Satan's armpits.

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by taipan on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:19

Rob I wrote:I got to the station at 6.40 a.m and there are no trains, so I walked home.

The bus service is down across London. The Croydon trams are down. Chunks of the Tube network are down.

I could make it into work hours late, but the snow will fall all day, so I won't get back out....

London used to have harder winters than this. Why can't we cope with a bit of snow?

Looks like an annual leave day!


Phurt, I used to walk 5 miles to school in 2 foot of snow.

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:52

Is that when you were a Womble?

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:55

Rob, we didn't have the kind of traffic we have now back when we had really hard winters and no lived quite so far away from their places of work as they do now and we have loads of council workmen with shovels to clear the footpaths.

Plus we're soft and refuse to walk anywhere.

I've got me wellies ready warming, I shall be kerrumping with great pleasure to work.

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Re: Weather comes in from Siberia

Post by eowyn on Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:59

embee wrote:I might think of snow that goes 'kerrump' when I'm at Gosnells next week ...


You do that. Will you be getting hot under the collar again there next weekend?

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