We're overdue some good sledging. It's snowing as I write, so here's hoping for sufficient snow overnight to keep us from commuting, and get us out on the Bishops Offley Alps.
To quote Beloved Boris, let's have less skiving! Snow looks great, but the consequences can be summed up as follows: 1) Bumped cars (why do people feel they can still drive the same way as they normally do, on snow?); 2) Closed schools (whose is the choice - the teachers or the parents?); 3) Disabled country (Hmm. It all just stops, dunnit?).
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To quote Beloved Boris, let's have less skiving! Snow looks great, but the consequences can be summed up as follows: 1) Bumped cars (why do people feel they can still drive the same way as they normally do, on snow?); 2) Closed schools (whose is the choice - the teachers or the parents?); 3) Disabled country (Hmm. It all just stops, dunnit?).
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