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  • how is everyone coping in the snow ?

    walked to work today took two hours to get there , better than driving there, walked back and took in two pubs on the way back
    think lucky and you'll be lucky

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    Ah the joy of retirement ! Didn't even have to think about work. Here in the middle of the Cheviot Hills we have about six inches of crisp white snow and, fortunately, very little wind. With the snow came a concession from the Warden - I could enjoy my pipe and cigars in the garden room. Sheer bliss - the shed looks very uninviting today ! So, coping quite well I think - for an old un.

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    • #3
      I have no choice other than to stay in, until the day that JCB start to make wheelchairs

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nev coss View Post
        walked to work today took two hours to get there , better than driving there, walked back and took in two pubs on the way back
        Sounds bloody ideal!

        Been a busy day as I look after a load of airport services, fun in this weather!


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        • #5
          Drove in, looked at the snow coming down and decided to work from home ...drove home.
          Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
          Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

          Originally posted by Ryan
          I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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          • #6
            I presume you drove! I don't envy you doing that, my idea of a nightmare

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            • #7
              No snow here, i feel left out !

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cigarmo View Post
                No snow here, i feel left out !
                No snow in Blackpool ! I understood it was coming to us from thewest - and Blackpool is west !

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                • #9
                  We had a a few flakes this afternoon then nothing, the road are clear the pathways are icy but no snow
                  and i wanted to make a snowman!

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                  • #10
                    I have not been to Blackpool for years, grew up going every year to the "north bank hotel2 probably not there anymore, did a couple of working holidays to the metropol but not in the last 10 years, as a kid my dad always took us to "Roberts oyster shop" plenty vinegar and white pepper! ah memories my dad always used to watch the sunset with a cigar.

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                    • #11
                      The oyster shop is still trading, nothing better that a cigar on the beach in summer.

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                      • #12
                        Nice covering of snow here. No problems driving (one car has winter tyres, so that helps).

                        Just been for my evening walk (aiming 20 miles a week) and love the snow. Now to warm up with a Whisky.


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                        "What is a cloud? It's water vapour."
                        Larry Ellison

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                        • #13
                          I wasn't quite as determined as some of you. I live on an incline which has to be over 20 degrees and couldn't get my car up to the main road on Wednesday nor today. Only took me about twenty minutes of trying before giving up and calling in hah!

                          After giving up it was trying to get my car back in its parking spot which was the scary bit. Like stone curling on a sloped minefield.

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                          • #14
                            I drove 80 miles from the midlands into London at 5pm and drove home the early hours of the morning. Bit grubby but didn't take much longer than normal.

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                            • #15
                              Where i am the snow falls regular, and is way above the knees, there have been times where you have to make tunnels to get out of your house as the drifts are so damn high, a few years ago, i so it almost touching telephone lines...

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