@Golfie, how is good old Borough Green, we are coming up to visit relatives in Snodland for Christmas and a flying visit to my brother in B.G. also taking in the boxing day match while we are up.Born and bred in B.G. lived there for 50 years before escaping the rat race.
I've only lived here 6 weeks so still finding my feet. Nice parade of shops and enough eateries & take-aways to keep anyone happy.
I can't really say where i live as it would give the game away - but I could get a haircut, go to the cashpoint & grab a pizza & a pint without getting out of bed !!!
the snow in Kidbrooke was a bit like smallwalls herberts last week-----big rep for naffing everything up but didnt put in an apperance. Lets hope both stay like that.
We had so much snow the past week or so they had to bomb the mountain in this picture (Mount Rundle). There's a little road that snakes it's way round it & if the avalanche went naturally you'd be doomed, doomed I tell ye...
I'll change it when he starts playing properly, and I really want him to prove me wrong, because we don't have many alternatives at the moment, but I might bring my boots tomorrow just in case.
Expect this thread to be reinvigorated after Tuesday when the Met Office is predicting a visit from "the Beast from the East!" No, not the bloke David Haye beat...
Don't let the club see that. They will call the game off on the basis that it "COULD" snow.
Not with the army of volunteers and groundstaff that work on the pitch. They worked wonders to get the Derby game on and didn't get anywhere near enough praise for it. Well done to all of them!
We had a crazy snowstorm last night, i drove 100km at night on an unlit highway covered in snow, with the thickest snow i have seen coming down - could only judge my position on the road by guesswork at times - snow tyres and 4wd saved me. Was surreal at times, just felt like i was in a dream floating in a white vacuum. Was absolutely knackered when i finally got home, took some concentration to get through that...
We had a crazy snowstorm last night, i drove 100km at night on an unlit highway covered in snow, with the thickest snow i have seen coming down - could only judge my position on the road by guesswork at times - snow tyres and 4wd saved me. Was surreal at times, just felt like i was in a dream floating in a white vacuum. Was absolutely knackered when i finally got home, took some concentration to get through that...
Oakster, I presume you like snow & the freezing cold ? Personally, can't stand it. I was wondering why you're living in Canada, if it's not a rude question ?
I must say they do get crazy snow. Been to Ontario a couple of times and if anyone of us soft feckers think we have ever seen a dumping over here think again.
Flew to Toronto a few years back on Christmas Eve, got to the hotel knackered and tried to go straight to bed with the body clock all over the place. Woke at 3 in the morning their time, looked out of the window to the biggest snow storm I have ever seen and they were out starting to clear the roads already. The nature of the stuff is so dry due to a lack of humidity in the air. Same year we came back in the New Year to snow and I had never been so cold, wet and damp, totally different.
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We had so much snow the past week or so they had to bomb the mountain in this picture (Mount Rundle). There's a little road that snakes it's way round it & if the avalanche went naturally you'd be doomed, doomed I tell ye...
nice photo anyway
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http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/forecast/uk/se7
They will call the game off on the basis that it "COULD" snow.
Flew to Toronto a few years back on Christmas Eve, got to the hotel knackered and tried to go straight to bed with the body clock all over the place. Woke at 3 in the morning their time, looked out of the window to the biggest snow storm I have ever seen and they were out starting to clear the roads already. The nature of the stuff is so dry due to a lack of humidity in the air. Same year we came back in the New Year to snow and I had never been so cold, wet and damp, totally different.
Opps, meant "Banker ?"