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> It's been so bigged up on the BBC...we probably

> won't get it like when they told us nothing about

> the one just before christmas....pinko, liberal

> intelligensia, metereologists


My thoughts exactly. The ITN news at 10 on now is very funny - a full 12 minute feature on snow. Penny Lancaster up north in a helicopter looking at... snow. Live camera bits from gritting depots in Bromsgrove. Like we are going to wake up tomorrow BURIED AND UNABLE TO GET OUT THE FRONT DOOR. And yet we got nothing last time. I'm also hoping that my guys who live in zone 2 don't use it as an excuse to bunk off work again. I expect a Sean McGhabhan attitude where they don ski's and walk 4 miles in to work if they have to.

Last bout of Snow we had just before Christmas, I was stranded on my way home to norwood. If this happens tomorrow after work I will make darn sure I will be stranded in the Palmerston then stranded on my Brother's sofa for the night.

LM you up for a stranded night in the pub.>:D<

Lets play that competition that we all played last year:


Who will be the most dedicated citizen and walk furthest in the snow to please our employers....


[sean was last years winner I think - I on the other hand stayed in bed with a slight sniffle - I don't like work and I don't like snow either]

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