I agree Grouse but it’s the blame and claim culture we live in, simple as.
Some tw4t falls over outside the ground on an inch square that hasn’t been gritted and it’s all over!
comment by GRouseR (U9675)
posted 56 minutes ago
People need to get a grip of reality.
They treat half an inch of snow like its nuclear fallout.
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Easy for you to say. It's like the Bahamas where you are !
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by RamsfanBaz.π I predict a Rowett π (U2480)
posted 11 minutes ago
Can’t you use your phone Ang?
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No reception round here, Baz
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How well do you know your neighbours? Maybe you can borrow their bandwidth?
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by RamsfanBaz.π I predict a Rowett π (U2480)
posted 11 minutes ago
Can’t you use your phone Ang?
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No reception round here, Baz
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How well do you know your neighbours? Maybe you can borrow their bandwidth?
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This is Norfolk, but maybe ?
They spoke to us once
Quote Iwas
Conditions where like this for a forest game a few years ago. They cleared the ground and the roads.
I expect this game to be ON.
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We lost that one, all the more reason for the game to be off.
Scouse, off to Liverpool tomorrow and the forecast looks awful. You might get a bit of a taste of what is happening on the East side of the country.
View,
I was working in south Wales all week, but finished the job yesterday and came home in the afternoon. Came back over the A470 to Brecon it was like being in the Alps (almost), but not a lot of snow this side of the country.
Proper Baltic in Liverpool today though! Blowing a right hoolie.
My company HQ in Poole has just closed due to snow and high winds. The fields behind Spondon are more like the top of a Moor with drifting snow. It’s still snowing, looking at the live satellite over Europe there’s lots more to come.
If the match is off I’ll blame the snowflakes.
Got a roaring fire half-way up the chimney here, nice and toasty.
Is it too early to have a brandy?
comment by GRouseR (U9675)
posted 4 minutes ago
Got a roaring fire half-way up the chimney here, nice and toasty.
Is it too early to have a brandy?
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No!
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by GRouseR (U9675)
posted 4 minutes ago
Got a roaring fire half-way up the chimney here, nice and toasty.
Is it too early to have a brandy?
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No!
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None of that French stuff. A dram or two of the malt. You've given me an idea though it's not so cold here - minus 3 C
3R if you mention malt, 666 will be off to Tesco for some Soreen.
Bitterly cold here, a vicious wind and fine snow, but nothing like the mainland and, apart from cancelled ferries, no disruption.
People of Derbyshire. I salute you
Mrs VC sent me to Tesco to buy some milk. I also bought some beer and as I type I'm enjoying a bottle or two of Charles Wells Bombardier. I've got a bottle of Glenlivet and might try a bit of that later.
People are panicking about the snow, this is nothing compared with 1962 and 1982 when the snow was higher than the hedges. Ramdini might remember 1947 when apparently it was really bad. 666 is right, the young Corbynites are a bunch of (fill in un PC word here)
VC never mind the Corbyites, this lot sold-off the national oil & gas pipeline in 2015 for £80M. The MOD have just had to pay £300M to get access to it.
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 45 minutes ago
Mrs VC sent me to Tesco to buy some milk. I also bought some beer and as I type I'm enjoying a bottle or two of Charles Wells Bombardier. I've got a bottle of Glenlivet and might try a bit of that later.
People are panicking about the snow, this is nothing compared with 1962 and 1982 when the snow was higher than the hedges. Ramdini might remember 1947 when apparently it was really bad. 666 is right, the young Corbynites are a bunch of (fill in un PC word here)
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We’ve had a Tory government for most of the last 40 years. Who created the rules. Who put the spongy mats in the playground. It’s you wet blacket Tory snowflakes that are the problem.
Why do news reporters not wear hats when it’s snowing. One guys head looked like an iceberg and still the hat didn’t appear. Are they that desperate to be recognised.
Don’t get me started on those Tory chancers. I look at the front bench and think they all should be in straight jackets.
Boris puts his hat on when it’s cold. It doesn’t fit him though. I don’t expect much from our foreign secretary.
Baz. Have you got any detail about the snow shifting at PP?
IwasYoung is off college tomoz and wants to help.
comment by Rameses (U7190)
posted 35 minutes ago
Don’t get me started on those Tory chancers. I look at the front bench and think they all should be in straight jackets.
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Have you had a look at the opposition front bench lately? Booze up in breweries comes to mind. It's lovely in Venezuela these days.
Some of you lot are very touchy when Agent Cob gets mentioned.
I had Radio 4 on in the car the other day when they were interviewing Boris Johnson. To think he is our Foreign Secretary (the most senior diplomat in the country), is shocking. He never finishes a sentence, he just bumbles a load of carp, he is a national disgrace.
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posted on 1/3/18
I agree Grouse but it’s the blame and claim culture we live in, simple as.
Some tw4t falls over outside the ground on an inch square that hasn’t been gritted and it’s all over!
posted on 1/3/18
comment by GRouseR (U9675)
posted 56 minutes ago
People need to get a grip of reality.
They treat half an inch of snow like its nuclear fallout.
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Easy for you to say. It's like the Bahamas where you are !
posted on 1/3/18
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by RamsfanBaz.π I predict a Rowett π (U2480)
posted 11 minutes ago
Can’t you use your phone Ang?
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No reception round here, Baz
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How well do you know your neighbours? Maybe you can borrow their bandwidth?
posted on 1/3/18
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by RamsfanBaz.π I predict a Rowett π (U2480)
posted 11 minutes ago
Can’t you use your phone Ang?
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No reception round here, Baz
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How well do you know your neighbours? Maybe you can borrow their bandwidth?
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This is Norfolk, but maybe ?
They spoke to us once
posted on 1/3/18
Quote Iwas
Conditions where like this for a forest game a few years ago. They cleared the ground and the roads.
I expect this game to be ON.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
We lost that one, all the more reason for the game to be off.
posted on 1/3/18
Scouse, off to Liverpool tomorrow and the forecast looks awful. You might get a bit of a taste of what is happening on the East side of the country.
posted on 1/3/18
View,
I was working in south Wales all week, but finished the job yesterday and came home in the afternoon. Came back over the A470 to Brecon it was like being in the Alps (almost), but not a lot of snow this side of the country.
Proper Baltic in Liverpool today though! Blowing a right hoolie.
posted on 1/3/18
My company HQ in Poole has just closed due to snow and high winds. The fields behind Spondon are more like the top of a Moor with drifting snow. It’s still snowing, looking at the live satellite over Europe there’s lots more to come.
If the match is off I’ll blame the snowflakes.
posted on 1/3/18
Got a roaring fire half-way up the chimney here, nice and toasty.
Is it too early to have a brandy?
posted on 1/3/18
comment by GRouseR (U9675)
posted 4 minutes ago
Got a roaring fire half-way up the chimney here, nice and toasty.
Is it too early to have a brandy?
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No!
posted on 1/3/18
Right answer
posted on 1/3/18
That’s a great idea
posted on 1/3/18
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by GRouseR (U9675)
posted 4 minutes ago
Got a roaring fire half-way up the chimney here, nice and toasty.
Is it too early to have a brandy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No!
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None of that French stuff. A dram or two of the malt. You've given me an idea though it's not so cold here - minus 3 C
posted on 1/3/18
3R if you mention malt, 666 will be off to Tesco for some Soreen.
posted on 1/3/18
Bitterly cold here, a vicious wind and fine snow, but nothing like the mainland and, apart from cancelled ferries, no disruption.
People of Derbyshire. I salute you
posted on 1/3/18
Mrs VC sent me to Tesco to buy some milk. I also bought some beer and as I type I'm enjoying a bottle or two of Charles Wells Bombardier. I've got a bottle of Glenlivet and might try a bit of that later.
People are panicking about the snow, this is nothing compared with 1962 and 1982 when the snow was higher than the hedges. Ramdini might remember 1947 when apparently it was really bad. 666 is right, the young Corbynites are a bunch of (fill in un PC word here)
posted on 1/3/18
VC never mind the Corbyites, this lot sold-off the national oil & gas pipeline in 2015 for £80M. The MOD have just had to pay £300M to get access to it.
posted on 1/3/18
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 45 minutes ago
Mrs VC sent me to Tesco to buy some milk. I also bought some beer and as I type I'm enjoying a bottle or two of Charles Wells Bombardier. I've got a bottle of Glenlivet and might try a bit of that later.
People are panicking about the snow, this is nothing compared with 1962 and 1982 when the snow was higher than the hedges. Ramdini might remember 1947 when apparently it was really bad. 666 is right, the young Corbynites are a bunch of (fill in un PC word here)
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We’ve had a Tory government for most of the last 40 years. Who created the rules. Who put the spongy mats in the playground. It’s you wet blacket Tory snowflakes that are the problem.
posted on 1/3/18
Why do news reporters not wear hats when it’s snowing. One guys head looked like an iceberg and still the hat didn’t appear. Are they that desperate to be recognised.
posted on 1/3/18
Don’t get me started on those Tory chancers. I look at the front bench and think they all should be in straight jackets.
posted on 1/3/18
Boris puts his hat on when it’s cold. It doesn’t fit him though. I don’t expect much from our foreign secretary.
posted on 1/3/18
Baz. Have you got any detail about the snow shifting at PP?
IwasYoung is off college tomoz and wants to help.
posted on 1/3/18
comment by Rameses (U7190)
posted 35 minutes ago
Don’t get me started on those Tory chancers. I look at the front bench and think they all should be in straight jackets.
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Have you had a look at the opposition front bench lately? Booze up in breweries comes to mind. It's lovely in Venezuela these days.
posted on 1/3/18
Some of you lot are very touchy when Agent Cob gets mentioned.
posted on 1/3/18
I had Radio 4 on in the car the other day when they were interviewing Boris Johnson. To think he is our Foreign Secretary (the most senior diplomat in the country), is shocking. He never finishes a sentence, he just bumbles a load of carp, he is a national disgrace.
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