That's a good question. This bloody foreign snow, coming over here and stealing jobs from our own snow. It's a disgrace.Did the snow legally enter the country though...
That's a good question. This bloody foreign snow, coming over here and stealing jobs from our own snow. It's a disgrace.Did the snow legally enter the country though...
This is my attempt at starting a thread on here that can't possibly turn into an argument. Nobody can argue about snow, can they? Snow is just snow.
The country did grind to a halt if there was a bit of snow when I was living in Wales. It was unbelievable. Tiny bit of snow and all of the public transport stopped. It was nuts.Hmmmm
If its the wrong sort of snow the country will grind to a halt
Don't eat/drink it, mate.Yellow snow warning
Nothing in South Dorset, just rain.we had some flurries in east dorset this morning. am driving to boro for a long weekend on friday, so don't want it hanging around.....
Well it isn't is it - Eskimo's have 50 different words for types of snow - which type are you talking aboutThis is my attempt at starting a thread on here that can't possibly turn into an argument. Nobody can argue about snow, can they? Snow is just snow.
”Snow” is OK in that statement. I like the way you avoided mentioning “flakes’ which would have fallen foul of the woke police.Did the snow legally enter the country though...
The Gazette has been showing pictures and forecasting snow for the last month.Snow.
Our idiotic media is obsessed with it.
It's on the top of the A37 now on the way in to Work. A flake in Weymouth and it grinds to halt.Nothing in South Dorset, just rain.