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shall we see later when Im back wether mods have banned this thread ..lol
And a certain Euro MP want's to change all the road signs so that we can be brought up to the same standards as the EU??? Why don't we all drive on @that@ side of the road as soon as this happens? No confusion then??? Hairyjonposhman said:should we be talking centimetres and millimetres in 2006 how many mm's in 4 inches.. no cheating BTW dry as bone here
ban-all-sheds said:Snow?toffee said:Bas.... I do not expect that from you!
There's supposedly a story (i.e. probably apocryphal) about a news presenter in the US who was linking to a weather report the day after snow had been forecast, ans she said "So, Bob - what happened to that eight inches you promised me last night?"
poshman said:should we be talking centimetres and millimetres in 2006 how many mm's in 4 inches.. no cheating BTW dry as bone here
Blackpool 5/8th's! HairyjonMoz said:hairyjon
aye ... nightmare ... road signs etc ..
Blackpool Golden mile ... eh whats that metric ..lol
LOL @ ellal
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Nestor_Kelebay said:We've got about 6 inches of snow here in Winnipeg so far today. It's still snowing now. If it snows all night, I'll probably be out for a few hours tomorrow blowing snow out of the parking lot.
I'll just have to wait to see how bad it is by tomorrow morning.
Does the UK get enough snow that most people own snowblowers to clear their driveways like they do here? Do you ever get blizzards in the UK?
hairyjon said:[Why don't we all drive on @that@ side of the road as soon as this happens?
Eddie M said:We very occasionally get blizzards, but in general anything more than an inch of snow, and the country grinds to a halt. I don't know anyone who has a snow blower.
Nestor_Kelebay said:Eddie M said:We very occasionally get blizzards, but in general anything more than an inch of snow, and the country grinds to a halt. I don't know anyone who has a snow blower.
When I was a kid, I remember one blizzard we got where we couldn't get out of our house because the snow prevented us from opening the doors. When we did get out, my two sisters and I were playing by walking up the snow drift onto the roof of our house and then jumping off into the snow below.
But, that wasn't a typical blizzard, and all of Southern Manitoba ground to a halt before we could dig out.