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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Reminds me of a Monday 'snow day' about eight or

> nine years ago. Complete blizzard on Sunday night

> and obviously no way transport was going to be

> working next day. Told my team not to come in and

> those with laptops to work from home. By about 11

> in the morning, I looked at my better half and

> said, "We should go to the pub at noon." She

> agreed. We walked down the middle of East Dulwich

> Grove, crossed Lordship Lane and went into the

> Bishop. There were about four people in already. I

> told the barman that I reckoned it would fill up.

> He scoffed. By two o'clock, the place was heaving,

> they'd run out of food and there was singing. Left

> at about six. Fabulous day. Beer and snow!


..and snow bears!


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DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> What a special day that was. Was that the year

> there was a massive snowball fight in Dulwich

> Park? I still have some pics of that somewhere.



Yes but I seem to remember a few Posters - including MrBen - moaning about everyone skiving off :)

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