Tim Eastman
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Jon Baxendale
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Re: Snow storm
Posted: 8 Feb 2010 at 16:25 GMT
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
SNOW!!
How could you be so insensitive to show a picture taken in snow. I have to put up with this white sh*t for 7 months of the year...
Makes my blod run cold, that!
As far as shovelling it is concrned, it is nice to see that you, like me, make a track to the front door just wide enough to squeeze through.
We are not that different on opposite sides of the pond, after all.
Big black hole to the right of the house. Something that could, perhaps, drag the snow into it?
Jon
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John Willetts
Posts: 227
Location: Bath, United Kingdom
Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Re: Snow storm
Posted: 9 Feb 2010 at 9:39 GMT
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Snowmageddon.
I thought I was a Grumpy Old Man, but Jon....
You don'thave to live in exile - or do you?
Nice pic by the way.
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Jon Baxendale
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Re: Snow storm
Posted: 9 Feb 2010 at 10:13 GMT
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I am a grumpy (But not quite that old) man . . .
I love it here most of the time, but this has been a hard winter with a three week stretch of between -30 and -45; even by Norwegian standards, that is pushing the limit.
So to be reminded of clearing all that up is quite scary. Actually, it's not the clearing that is the problem, it's knowing where to put the stuff. One really begins to run out of options! I begab to wonder about melting it in the bath.
J
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