I love snow.
None here yet, although it’s definitely cold enough. But clouds are building…
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It’s stopped again. Boo!
There’s snow on the ground here, and the sky is clear blue and sunny :)
According to the weather forecast, we ain’t gonna get none.
>>I love snow.
That’s cos you work from home.
Nah, it’s not just that. Snow makes everything look good.
All the snow’s melted again. Boo hoo.
> Snow makes everything look good.
Yes, and, because you work from home, you get to appreciate the way everything looks good without going out in it.
I love snow, too. But you only get snow in the countryside. In towns, we get half an hour of snow followed by a week of slush. I don’t love slush.
Bangor appears to be the only bit of NI that wasn’t covered with snow this morning. It was actually warmer than usual where we are.
I do go out in it – I was going to go out and make snow angels, but unfortunately the snow stopped before I had the chance.
It’s now bloody freezing with gales. This is riveting for you all, I’m sure.
> I do go out in it
Yes, by choice. We’d all happily go out in it by choice, too. The reason some of us grow to hate snow is having to go out in it to get to work. No choice, and no fun.
Well, you get holiday pay, sick pay and wages that go in on time. I’ve got three pounds and some melted snow. Yay me :)
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Stephen on November 25th, 2005
None here yet, although it’s definitely cold enough. But clouds are building…
Gary on November 25th, 2005
It’s stopped again. Boo!
paul on November 25th, 2005
There’s snow on the ground here, and the sky is clear blue and sunny :)
David on November 25th, 2005
According to the weather forecast, we ain’t gonna get none.
David on November 25th, 2005
>>I love snow.
That’s cos you work from home.
Gary on November 25th, 2005
Nah, it’s not just that. Snow makes everything look good.
All the snow’s melted again. Boo hoo.
Squander Two on November 25th, 2005
> Snow makes everything look good.
Yes, and, because you work from home, you get to appreciate the way everything looks good without going out in it.
I love snow, too. But you only get snow in the countryside. In towns, we get half an hour of snow followed by a week of slush. I don’t love slush.
Bangor appears to be the only bit of NI that wasn’t covered with snow this morning. It was actually warmer than usual where we are.
Gary on November 25th, 2005
I do go out in it – I was going to go out and make snow angels, but unfortunately the snow stopped before I had the chance.
It’s now bloody freezing with gales. This is riveting for you all, I’m sure.
Squander Two on November 25th, 2005
> I do go out in it
Yes, by choice. We’d all happily go out in it by choice, too. The reason some of us grow to hate snow is having to go out in it to get to work. No choice, and no fun.
Gary on November 25th, 2005
Well, you get holiday pay, sick pay and wages that go in on time. I’ve got three pounds and some melted snow. Yay me :)