Heavy snow showers are expected this evening becoming heavier and more prolonged overnight. The snow is expected to settle, giving five to 10 cm of snow and in some areas as much as15 to 20cm. Some drifting snow is likely in the strong
north to northeasterly wind. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the ’Highways Agency’ for further advice on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads.
[quote][cite]Posted By: jimmymelrose[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: McLovin[/cite]I'm playing football tonight for the first time in 10 years. Everybody's got trackys and all kind of transgender wear. I've lost my boots, pads and socks so I'm in old trainers and ankle socks and an old Llanera kit. Really not looking forward to it.[/quote]
Don't go then[/quote] If only it were that simple. Apart from the fuss I've made about the people with hats and tracksuits it's not good form to miss a game when you've said you'll show. -8 with windychill now *cry*
[cite]Posted By: McLovin[/cite]I'm playing football tonight for the first time in 10 years. Everybody's got trackys and all kind of transgender wear. I've lost my boots, pads and socks so I'm in old trainers and ankle socks and an old Llanera kit. Really not looking forward to it.
Don't go then
If only it were that simple. Apart from the fuss I've made about the people with hats and tracksuits it's not good form to miss a game when you've said you'll show. -8 with windychill now *cry*
Just do it, mate. You'll think you'll never catch your breath again, maybe on the point of collapse - but you'll be so knackered afterwards you'll forget about any wimpy concerns that it can be a bit cold in December.
And afterwards in the pub with your mates, you'll feel the alcoholic warmth of "I dunnit".
Its snowing here in Arctic Norfolk. Was going to Cambridge tomorrow for some serious Xmas lunching! Think I'll knock that on the head, especially as the heater has packed up in my car!
Living at the peak of the North Downs, I am hoping, nay praying that no one picks tomorrow to wipe out their no claims bonus in front of me or into me.
Please.
And all of you off work tomorrow in offices etc can take yourselves on the train down to SE7 and help make the pitch playable Saturday, ta.
[cite]Posted By: Carter[/cite]And all of you off work tomorrow in offices etc can take yourselves on the train down to SE7 and help make the pitch playable Saturday, ta.
Hmm. The only problem being that the trains wont be running because of the "wrong kind" of snow :-)
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Heavy snow showers are expected this evening becoming heavier and more prolonged overnight. The snow is expected to settle, giving five to 10 cm of snow and in some areas as much as15 to 20cm. Some drifting snow is likely in the strong
north to northeasterly wind. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the ’Highways Agency’ for further advice on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads.
Met Office
Don't go then[/quote]
If only it were that simple. Apart from the fuss I've made about the people with hats and tracksuits it's not good form to miss a game when you've said you'll show. -8 with windychill now *cry*
Just do it, mate. You'll think you'll never catch your breath again, maybe on the point of collapse - but you'll be so knackered afterwards you'll forget about any wimpy concerns that it can be a bit cold in December.
And afterwards in the pub with your mates, you'll feel the alcoholic warmth of "I dunnit".
;o)
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It never will be apparently - too expensive.
Did someone mention trains....... i fcuking love trains i do!?
Ah I remember that
Just been out in it to take the gf down to the station, well over 1cm out there already
Hoping it keeps up so no work tomorrow...
Living at the peak of the North Downs, I am hoping, nay praying that no one picks tomorrow to wipe out their no claims bonus in front of me or into me.
Please.
And all of you off work tomorrow in offices etc can take yourselves on the train down to SE7 and help make the pitch playable Saturday, ta.
The only country that runs more efficiently through a world war than through a snow storm.
:-)
Hmm. The only problem being that the trains wont be running because of the "wrong kind" of snow :-)