"Gritless in Gloucestershire"?*starts to hear dramatic movie trailer lines, about a city when its run out of grit*
"Gritless in Gloucestershire"?*starts to hear dramatic movie trailer lines, about a city when its run out of grit*
(it could be a rom-com)
Oo er missus?Quote from another board: "I woke up, saw six inches and decided to stay in bed".
I heard about that last night. Good thing my travels won't be in that direction this afternoon.Another day like yesterday here, about 5-6 inches, more on the high ground. apparently the emergency services had to rescue 200 people on the A38 in Devon last night who became trapped in their cars. Why people drive in this weather I'll never know.
So much for "British Jobs for British People".I wanted to hear stories on the news about bringing a fleet of snow ploughs over from Germany to clear the M1, because we scrapped all our snow ploughs in the 1990s. (France won't lend us theirs)
And then waiting a week for a ship to sail over from canada importing a million tonnes of grit because we're incapable of mining the stuff from under our own feet.
And because we English are all snowed in and can't get to work, we'll have no choice but to bring in a load of European workers to spread this grit around for us.
And when the grit arrives it turns out that we've ordered the wrong kind of grit, because it's made of limestone chippings so is unsuitable for highways.
Great Britain is made of such thrilling news stories.![]()
The snow continues to melt. Hopefully the way will be clear for my journey to West London later today.![]()
It's not very cool at all - it's part of my training.The snow continues to melt. Hopefully the way will be clear for my journey to West London later today.![]()
What cool thing are you doing over there to make you brave all this nasty weather?
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