After yesterday my car had an inch or two of snow on it (after clearing it all off on Thursday), but now mostly gone. The trees are continuously dropping dollops of snow & the other problem is now the slush that adorns the pavements & kerb sides. Off up the shops in a minute & I know I'll be slipping & sloshing everywhere & getting "pooped" on by every tree I pass. Grrrrr
Lol me too Curb it, i asked to leave around 3, eventually they let me at 4:15pm which was 45 mins before my shift finished anyway. Pointless a few dodgy roads on the way home yesterday but mainly roads by me
Now that the worst of the weather has passed, I think we should all pause and spare a thought for those poor folk who were most badly affected by it all.
I refer, of course, to those desperate souls who now have cupboards full of bread and milk, and no idea what to do with it all.
I won’t believe a word of it until Golfie confirms.
Another storm in a teacup. A few flurries sat morning & maybe a bit more in the afternoon. Nothing to get worried about. Humberside & Yorkshire to get the worst of it along with Wales & the S/west on sunday. I wouldn't even bother grtting the sedges out again. Fake news.
I won’t believe a word of it until Golfie confirms.
Another storm in a teacup. A few flurries sat morning & maybe a bit more in the afternoon. Nothing to get worried about. Humberside & Yorkshire to get the worst of it along with Wales & the S/west on sunday. I wouldn't even bother grtting the sedges out again. Fake news.
Lol! Just watched the BBC London forecast. We (those of us who live in SE London) could well wake up to a pretty hefty covering in the morning.
I won’t believe a word of it until Golfie confirms.
Another storm in a teacup. A few flurries sat morning & maybe a bit more in the afternoon. Nothing to get worried about. Humberside & Yorkshire to get the worst of it along with Wales & the S/west on sunday. I wouldn't even bother grtting the sedges out again. Fake news.
Lol! Just watched the BBC London forecast. We (those of us who live in SE London) could well wake up to a pretty hefty covering in the morning.
Just been outside at the high altitude of Shooters Hill and the temperature barely requires a cardigan. It’s hard to see where I’m going to get six inches tonight.
Just been outside at the high altitude of Shooters Hill and the temperature barely requires a cardigan. It’s hard to see where I’m going to get six inches tonight.
I won’t believe a word of it until Golfie confirms.
Another storm in a teacup. A few flurries sat morning & maybe a bit more in the afternoon. Nothing to get worried about. Humberside & Yorkshire to get the worst of it along with Wales & the S/west on sunday. I wouldn't even bother grtting the sedges out again. Fake news.
Lol! Just watched the BBC London forecast. We (those of us who live in SE London) could well wake up to a pretty hefty covering in the morning.
Just seen the weather forecast & I am changing my mind (they must have lied at lunchtime). Looking really iffy tomorrow & could have problems trying to get up & down Charlton Lane. Just give 'em the game now & I can stay in bed all day.
Just been outside at the high altitude of Shooters Hill and the temperature barely requires a cardigan. It’s hard to see where I’m going to get six inches tonight.
I've got a number from the toilet wall by the cafe. "Call Gary if you need cock. 856 5697"
Just been outside at the high altitude of Shooters Hill and the temperature barely requires a cardigan. It’s hard to see where I’m going to get six inches tonight.
I've got a number from the toilet wall by the cafe. "Call Gary if you need cock. 856 5697"
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After yesterday my car had an inch or two of snow on it (after clearing it all off on Thursday), but now mostly gone. The trees are continuously dropping dollops of snow & the other problem is now the slush that adorns the pavements & kerb sides. Off up the shops in a minute & I know I'll be slipping & sloshing everywhere & getting "pooped" on by every tree I pass. Grrrrr
Thanks again for the programmes.
+1 get better @guinnessaddick
I refer, of course, to those desperate souls who now have cupboards full of bread and milk, and no idea what to do with it all.
Just watched the BBC London forecast. We (those of us who live in SE London) could well wake up to a pretty hefty covering in the morning.
Oh, you mean the weather forecast...
"Call Gary if you need cock. 856 5697"
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