oldharry
Well-Known Member
Up in MacScotland, we have had snow since at least 18th December.
We get 5 minutes air time on the local news.
Englandshire gets some snow (20 cms is NOT extreme) and the BBC knock all the usual progs off BBC1 and have a NEWS SPECIAL !!!!
Whats all that about? It is inconvenient, agreed. It is definitely NOT a state of National emergency.
Are we so used to everything being easy and straight forward these days?
EDIT: Sorry - this was meant to stir the up in the LOUNGE...... I'm in the wrong bar!
Yes. but we LIVE here!
True, we only have 3 snowploughs for the entire South East, and one of those broke down at the first snowdrift - hasnt been used since 1963, and our road salt comes in 3kg bags which the dustmen sprinkle as the do their rounds - when they remember.
So getting caught with our trousers down by more than 3 flakes of snow IS a National Emergency. Particularly as Gordies chocolate biccy supply at No10 is running short due to the slippery pavements round Westminster. No10's H&S guy wont let anyone go round to the local Tescos for more, in case they sue for Industrial Injury.
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