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Ive never had a snow day before and couldnt quite believe my ears when the news said all south eastern trains were cancelled and i would have to stay home - touch!!


a mass EDF gathering today at the pub given we can all walk in our wellies!!?? >:D<


just wish somehow i had know before i got up and had a shower so am WIDE AWAKE... drats..


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Strawbs, make the most of it. Get your wellies on and get making some snowmen/ladies.



Mr VBC tried getting up early for the gym and found some guy outside taking photos and telling him the trains were out. So we are now putting on some wellies and with morning coffee breath, we are heading out to brave the snow.


An expedition to the pub sounds mighty fine to me. Best get the ropes, harness and climbing gear ready...


Snow Pictures of East D

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annaj Wrote:

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> Given that most people are not going to work, I

> think I'm showing spirit enough by turning up,

> Tony.

> I don't have to like it.


Fair Play M8! I must admit I thought "Sod that for a game of old soldiers!" to continue that theme;-)

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