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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:07 am
I'm loving it, my part of the UK is getting so much snow right now, there's been no public transport today at all, not even taxis, being able to stay in bed and blaze the day away is nice. smile
Anyone else in the UK, or anywhere else been snowed in?
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:19 am
Yep, not quite snowed in here, got a good 2-3 inches though biggrin
Buses cancelled, and I live on a hill so I got to lol at the people sliding back down in their posh cars razz
I had no problem in my little Renault, but I always wonder why these business people who cant drive for s**t buy big cars they don't need (and in snow obviously can't control) rofl I am very happy I took my advanced test and have used skid pans on multiple occasions biggrin
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[fukai_mori_06] Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:34 pm
Nah. Not snowed in at all. Not since last year.
We're getting snow now, but I don't think it's going to be a tremendous accumulation.
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:24 pm
I'm in South Dakota and I'm snowed in. We got out of school yesterday at 1PM and I smoked weed as soon as I got home. We also got today off and I pretty much just smoked weed and made music... Might get tomorrow off, but I'm not counting on it. This week has been fuucking awesome. smile
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[fukai_mori_06] Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:31 pm
They never close schools in the Grand Rapids district. I only had 3 snow days out of 4 years of high school. They want that money!
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:25 pm
Isandir Yep, not quite snowed in here, got a good 2-3 inches though biggrin Buses cancelled, and I live on a hill so I got to lol at the people sliding back down in their posh cars razz I had no problem in my little Renault, but I always wonder why these business people who cant drive for s**t buy big cars they don't need (and in snow obviously can't control) rofl I am very happy I took my advanced test and have used skid pans on multiple occasions biggrin Me and my fella have been alright this time, our roads aren't as bad as they were in the snowstorm before christmas, last time people kept stopping in the road and we skidded and hit a car, well we more slid along it but was no damage at all, this time the roads have been fine but they cancelled buses today because it was meant to snow heavily on and off all day, which is has been. Got a nice fresh layer of snow. @fukai - that sucks that they don't close your school, it never really snowed when I was in school but the rare few times it did most of us got sent home one class after the other.
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:55 pm
Damn, I haven't been snowed in in almost three years.
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:06 pm
Snark Maiden @fukai - that sucks that they don't close your school, it never really snowed when I was in school but the rare few times it did most of us got sent home one class after the other. Yeah, I /really/ don't have that problem now. I go to college online, and the weather is never bad enough to break the internet. surprised
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[fukai_mori_06] Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:51 pm
I never had a snow day when I was in school. Doesn't snow where I live in Cali. =(
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:53 pm
How much snow does it take to be considered "snowed in" in the UK?
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 6:14 am
MonkeyRonin How much snow does it take to be considered "snowed in" in the UK? Varies, we've got about 4/5 inches but we aren't snowed in, though there's no public transport running in or out of town, in town everything is normal, just whiter, some places are due for 40cm. We're going to get more today/tonight.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:01 am
Snark Maiden MonkeyRonin How much snow does it take to be considered "snowed in" in the UK? Varies, we've got about 4/5 inches but we aren't snowed in, though there's no public transport running in or out of town, in town everything is normal, just whiter, some places are due for 40cm. We're going to get more today/tonight. 4 - 5 inches and there's no public transit? Damn, is this rare for where you are?
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:28 am
[fukai_mori_06] Snark Maiden @fukai - that sucks that they don't close your school, it never really snowed when I was in school but the rare few times it did most of us got sent home one class after the other. Yeah, I /really/ don't have that problem now. I go to college online, and the weather is never bad enough to break the internet. surprised Srsly, and I wish I was anywhere with fresh snow gonk I wanna board
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:33 pm
Pfft. I can't stand winter. I feel like a shut-in. D= I'm in the middle of almost a week off of work, and haven't been out of the house ONCE! emo
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[fukai_mori_06] Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 5:48 pm
Mindless Exploits Snark Maiden MonkeyRonin How much snow does it take to be considered "snowed in" in the UK? Varies, we've got about 4/5 inches but we aren't snowed in, though there's no public transport running in or out of town, in town everything is normal, just whiter, some places are due for 40cm. We're going to get more today/tonight. 4 - 5 inches and there's no public transit? Damn, is this rare for where you are? Yeah, it's really rare that we get snow, we usually get a little in February and that's it.
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