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BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?

08 Feb 07 - 03:08 AM (#1960800)
Subject: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Scrump

There's a lot of white stuff coming down from the sky. Anyone know what it is? It's already covered everything in sight.


08 Feb 07 - 03:12 AM (#1960806)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Georgiansilver

Snow joke is it. None in Lincolnshire as yet but expect it later today.


08 Feb 07 - 03:49 AM (#1960824)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Dave Hanson

Here be wisdom, don't eat yellow snow.

eric


08 Feb 07 - 04:04 AM (#1960832)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Charmain

White stuff - what white stuff? We're too near the sea - it never snows round here - how depressing to look across Morecambe Bay and see the Lakeland mountains covered in snow with not a flake in site on our side of the water...


08 Feb 07 - 04:07 AM (#1960835)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Rasener

Is it milk ?


08 Feb 07 - 04:13 AM (#1960837)
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From: Crane Driver

Nothing here on the South Wales coast either - there may have been a bit overnight, but it's gone now. Patches of blue sky showing, and the sun's trying to break through.

Best of luck to our inland friends.

Andrew & Carole


08 Feb 07 - 04:17 AM (#1960839)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Rasener

Sun is shinin' in the sky
There ain't too many clouds in sight
It's stopped snowin' ev'rybody's in a play
And don't you know
It's a beautiful new day hey,hey


08 Feb 07 - 04:27 AM (#1960846)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: sian, west wales

We've got what the locals think is 'snow' here in Carmarthen but, as a Canadian born and bred, I laugh: Ha!

Call that snow? (((mutter mutter))) It ain't snow til ya have to leave your house by an upstairs window!

sian


08 Feb 07 - 04:30 AM (#1960847)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: fat B****rd

How come life as we know it in the UK comes to a virtual standstill whenever snow arrives after a couple of days of warnings ? Kids are over the moon 'cos schools are shut, commuters can't commute etcetc. Are we the only country in Europe that's paralyzed by snow in this way ?.
Yours without much white stuff fB.


08 Feb 07 - 04:32 AM (#1960849)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Splott Man

Loads of radio warnings against travelling to work this morning. So I ignored them and got in in record time. Everybody else stayed home.


08 Feb 07 - 04:44 AM (#1960858)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: greg stephens

Stoke-on-Trent is certainly gripped by white-out horror. Not an inch, but at least a centimetre. And it all looks very pretty. In order to leave our house we have to go either up or down the steepest bank in the potteries, so I think I'll just have another cup of coffee and look at the trees. Maybe record some hornpipes. Maybe have a little snooze.


08 Feb 07 - 04:45 AM (#1960859)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: John MacKenzie

Country would rather spend the money on guns and bombs than on snow clearing machinery mate. Then of course there's the added joy they get from spreading corrosive salt that eats our cars,on the roads!
We have snow up here every winter almost, and still have poorly managed road clearing and gritting, so fear not folks in the south, you're not alone.
Giok


08 Feb 07 - 04:50 AM (#1960863)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: GUEST,Richard Bridge elsewhere

Well, I drove about 60 miles with no difficulty, to lecture at Broadstairs. The hardest part was walking across the car park. Having allowed extra time I am now sat on my arse wasting time with nothing to do until lecture start time.

We'll see how many studenta arrive.


08 Feb 07 - 04:53 AM (#1960868)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Stu

"Sun is shinin' in the sky
There ain't too many clouds in sight
It's stopped snowin' ev'rybody's in a play
And don't you know
It's a beautiful new day hey,hey"


Music to an expat Brummie's ears! Long live Lord jeff Lynne of Shard End.

Up the Villa! Right up the Blues!

Bostin!


08 Feb 07 - 04:58 AM (#1960872)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Keith A of Hertford

More snow than we have had for years.
Kids are happy to have a day off to play in it, but not as happy as us teachers!


08 Feb 07 - 05:04 AM (#1960873)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: John MacKenzie

I always feel sorry for working parents when this happens, they must be forced to lose a day's work/pay if they have to stay home to look after school-less but happy, kids.
G.


08 Feb 07 - 05:08 AM (#1960878)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: My guru always said

Got a fair amount of white here in Surrey & the birds are all very happy about our heated bird-bath Richard installed for their convenience at times such as this!


08 Feb 07 - 05:37 AM (#1960894)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Georgiansilver

When I have been in Romania in the winter....I have seen the kids waking up to over a foot of snow in the morning and going to school through it for 7am start.....A bit of snow and apparently all schools in Birmingham are closed....why?


08 Feb 07 - 05:49 AM (#1960904)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: jimlad9

Up here in the norf' where men are men and so are the women the white stuff that is troubling the suvverners is known as frost!.

I'm off now to shift the frost that is covering our downstairs windows


08 Feb 07 - 05:49 AM (#1960905)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: John MacKenzie

It's not Romania?


08 Feb 07 - 05:56 AM (#1960913)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Geoff the Duck

Dandruff? A quick bath and hairwash should clear it up...
Quack!
GtD.


08 Feb 07 - 06:06 AM (#1960916)
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From: Hrothgar

It snowed here about 16,000 years ago.


08 Feb 07 - 06:10 AM (#1960919)
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From: Cats

Not a snowflake in sight. I am seriously miffed! When Bodmin Moor [Cornwall] had snow last year I was in Birmingham and missed it. Now I'm at home and still missing it.


08 Feb 07 - 06:17 AM (#1960921)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Peace

We have it here, too. Chicken Little was right!


08 Feb 07 - 06:20 AM (#1960925)
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From: JennyO

'Snow place like home!

Jenny, who is sitting in front of the fan on a warm summer's evening in Sydney, Australia.


08 Feb 07 - 06:48 AM (#1960943)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Rasener

Birmingham City Council said all its schools were closed due to the travel disruption.

From the Birmingham Post
A forecaster for MeteoGroup UK, said that about 7cm (just short of 3 inches) of snow had fallen since the early hours of Thursday.


He said the weather was "the most widespread snow event of the winter," adding: "We just haven't had this sort of thing in recent years."


The Highways Agency said salt-spreading vehicles were on stand-by in the region, which thought to be one of the worst hit areas.


It advised drivers not to travel unless their journey was essential, and to bring warm clothes, food, water, boots, de-icer, a torch and spade on long journeys.


08 Feb 07 - 06:55 AM (#1960946)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Rasener

A lot of the times, its the teachers that have the problem getting in, becuase they don't live close enough to the schools.


08 Feb 07 - 06:58 AM (#1960947)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: John MacKenzie

That's because they build schools either in places where the teacher can't afford to live, or in places where they wouldn't want to live.

G ¦¬]


08 Feb 07 - 06:58 AM (#1960948)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: GUEST

There is a generation of motorists who have all the theory of cold weather but - my - is it a surprise to them that it causes log-jams and has to be treated with respect.

You would think the government would do something about it!

Shall we start with education?

Can the "ME!" generation cope with community spirit? Other people? Nature? let's look at the evidence...................


08 Feb 07 - 07:20 AM (#1960964)
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From: *daylia*

This is what my place looks like today      Whooo-hoooo!


08 Feb 07 - 07:20 AM (#1960965)
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From: Anne Lister

Trying to weigh up here just how badly I want to go out and do some errands ...Plenty of snow here, although not at Canadian levels. Or Moscow. Or Maine. Or Boston. Yes, I've experienced all of those. Husband left at 6.30 am to get to Coventry, made it in good time. The fun time for us comes if it freezes tonight, which will then make it almost impossible to get out of our road.

Anne
high on a hill in Pontypool


08 Feb 07 - 07:21 AM (#1960967)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: GUEST,Phot at work

We had about two inches in Aldershot at half five this morning, which made the drive to Portsmouth very pretty this morning, most people still driving like twits though! Why I bothered washing the Disco yesterday I don't know!!

Wassail!! Chris.


08 Feb 07 - 07:23 AM (#1960970)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: John MacKenzie

Very Hansel and Gretel Daylia!
G


08 Feb 07 - 07:33 AM (#1960983)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Rasener

>>That's because they build schools either in places where the teacher can't afford to live, or in places where they wouldn't want to live<<

Exactly Giok


08 Feb 07 - 07:36 AM (#1960988)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Gizmo

We very rarely get a good amount of snow in the SE of London, the clouds usually come from the North, so are heated up as they cross over the Smoke.

But this morning for 5 hours non-stop we got snow, to cover the snow we had in the night.

Usually my children barely make a snowman 5 inches high.

A few weeks ago it was their record at a grand old foot high snowman. This morning my son made one about 4 3/4 foot high, and made a little friend for it at about 2 foot high.

He was so excited.

I won the snowball fight with him on the wat to school though. My trick was to get lots of good snowballs, rather than he who tried to get the biggest snowball.


08 Feb 07 - 07:43 AM (#1960997)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Scrump

Dandruff? A quick bath and hairwash should clear it up...

Ah, so that's what "White Hare" was about :D


08 Feb 07 - 07:50 AM (#1961001)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Midchuck

How come life as we know it in the UK comes to a virtual standstill whenever snow arrives after a couple of days of warnings ? Kids are over the moon 'cos schools are shut, commuters can't commute etcetc. Are we the only country in Europe that's paralyzed by snow in this way ?

Same thing happens in the US when they get any significant snow in the southern half. We in the northern half laugh our heads off. People down there react to 3 inches of snow like we do to 3 feet. Meanwhile we worry about not enough snow, since we need the people down there to come up here to ski, bringing lots of money. (Of course, when they do come, they come in large SUVs, assuming they can drive as fast in snow as in dry weather because they have four wheel drive. That's great if you're in the towing and wrecking business, but a little nerve-wracking for the rest of us.)

Peter.


08 Feb 07 - 07:53 AM (#1961002)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: *daylia*

And for the love of Winter, here in Barrie Ontario, we take Polar Bear Dips!


08 Feb 07 - 08:11 AM (#1961012)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: jimlad9

When I was in Canada I was persuaded to do what those loonies from Barrie are shown doing
I came out so quick that I left a hole in the water,


08 Feb 07 - 08:30 AM (#1961034)
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From: nutty

The country only goes into panic mode when it snows in the south.

The NORTH has been coping with such conditions for years with never a murmur.

BUT - let a snow flake fall on the south of England and on London in particular and it would seem that the sky has fallen in.

It rarely lasts more that 48 hours.
People on the Continent have to endure such conditions for WEEKS.


08 Feb 07 - 08:38 AM (#1961049)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: JeremyC

Hey, snow is disconcerting when you're not used to it. Me, I just moved to Cincinnati from Sacramento, and I've determined, after the snowfall two days ago, that snow sucks and I'd prefer never to see it again. Yet I can't move back to California. :( Depressing.

Oh, and I've driven in fog so thick it looks like there's a wall right in front of the windshield, or in heavy rain that makes it impossible to see more than 10 feet ahead, on highway 1 (a two-lane road that goes down the coast on the side of a cliff in many places), but driving in snow is the absolute most stressfull driving experience I've ever had. I don't know how people here can deal with it, never mind the people in Europe who are like "six feet of snow? psssh. Time to walk to work!"


08 Feb 07 - 08:41 AM (#1961052)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: MMario

*grin* a friend in Washington DC compained a few weeks ago they had predicted flurries and they got almost 2 inches. We in the north hastened to assure her 2 inches *was* only "flurries"...


08 Feb 07 - 09:37 AM (#1961112)
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From: kendall

When we have to poke around with a pole to find the chimmney, that's a bit more than a dusting.


08 Feb 07 - 09:40 AM (#1961121)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: *daylia*

oh no ..... dropped my shovel ......


08 Feb 07 - 10:09 AM (#1961148)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Anne Lister

What I enjoy, now that I've been to Canada and Russia, is Brits who say "no, it's too cold to snow".   This is when it's maybe ...ooh... three degrees below freezing?

Anne


08 Feb 07 - 10:18 AM (#1961154)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Stilly River Sage

The U.S. has comparable north/south snow experiences. I live in North Texas now, and the most snow I've seen here over the last 20 years is about six inches, and that is extremely rare. Usually every couple of years we get an ice storm or enough snow that the kids get a snow day. When snow is that uncommon municipalities aren't heavily invested in snow removal or treatment equipment, so they accommodate it as best they can with gravel trucks sprinkling sand and crossing their fingers that folks stay home or drive slow. But even having grown up in Northwestern Washington state I remember plenty of years when the first big snow of the season caught drivers by surprise and those who forgot to slow down sufficiently were the ones being pulled out of the ditches. It usually settled down to a slow drive pattern for the rest of the winter season. There are so many from out-of-state living there now that I don't know if it is still the same. Here in Texas, when confronted with those conditions I know how to drive on ice and snow but prefer not to, because I'm afraid I'll be hit by a clueless local driver.

SRS


08 Feb 07 - 10:47 AM (#1961179)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Scrump

Well, it's stopped here. Dunno if it will still be there tomorrow (I was hoping it was, because I would like to work at home tomorrow too).


08 Feb 07 - 11:08 AM (#1961199)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Jean(eanjay)

I absolutely love snow and absolutely hate slush; we just haven't had enough snow in Yorkshire.


08 Feb 07 - 02:25 PM (#1961439)
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From: Mrs.Duck

We had about a millimetre here today. Just enough to get the kids high as kites and then really fed up when it had all melted by playtime!


08 Feb 07 - 02:33 PM (#1961453)
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From: Richard Bridge

Easy to go just as fast on snow. Stopping and steering are harder though!


08 Feb 07 - 02:38 PM (#1961462)
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From: GUEST,Blind DRunk in Blind River

If there was any more flippin' snow here I would not be able to open the flippin' front DOOR! Jeezus H, gimme a flippin' brake, eh? I'm gettin' scared that the beer trucks won't be able to make there deliveries to the Brewers Retail no more if it gets worse than this. We will all die cold and thirsty, trapped in our homes!

- Shane


08 Feb 07 - 03:22 PM (#1961513)
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From: Schantieman

Lovely photo of the house Daylia.

Phot - how do you manage to get e-mail to the outside world from work? Whenever I try and get anything in to them or out from them they say it can't be done!

Just a dusting here N of L'pool by 0700. Kids went mad of course. Sleet all day; now ceased. Hoping for some in the Solent next week. Better than last week's fog, anyway.

Steve


08 Feb 07 - 04:22 PM (#1961580)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: bubblyrat

It said on the TV news that more than 2000 schools had closed because the parents could not get to school with their children . BUT----Most parents now have got 4-wheel drive,Jeeps Cherokee, or whatever,OSTENSIBLY to overcome that very problem !! So what went wrong?? And yes,it did snow a lot here in Surrey !!


08 Feb 07 - 05:09 PM (#1961655)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: gnomad

About this time last year I met by chance in a pub an acquaintance who had just arrived in town from W Yorks (around 70 miles). He was looking shaken, having been driven here through snow by his Canadian wife.

Her reaction to driving in about 3 inches of new-fallen snow over the Yorkshire moors was "Whee, lets have some fun!!!...What's up with all these people,... don't they know how to drive in snow?" And of course she had nailed it exactly, no they didn't.

Most people here don't know; I don't myself, to be honest, because we seldom get the practice. In most parts it would be impractical to fit snow tyres for the few days they might be justified, and even chains are seen as "Specialised equipment, Mate, we don't get the call for it."

A few years ago I was heading back to Murren (Switzerland) from a day skiing, but found the railway closed, engulfed by an avalanche. A porter told me how to get home via a bus & cable-car, no problem. Here a railway blocked this way would be at least local, maybe national, news, and would be re-opened within 6 months. There it was routine, and re-opened before breakfast next day.

We just don't equip ourselves, not physically, not organisationally (is that a real word) and above all not mentally. Come global warming, when the Gulf Stream switches off and the UK suddenly gets a climate to match its latitude we are going to have such a re-education.


08 Feb 07 - 05:30 PM (#1961674)
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From: Richard Bridge

You don't want chains unless you have to - top whack 20 mph and risk of damaging wheelarches/underneath generally.

NBG on front wheel drive too.


08 Feb 07 - 07:49 PM (#1961789)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Liz the Squeak

I don't understand why in my borough, the council shut the secondary schools where mostly the big, 12-17yr olds get in under their own steam (bus usually, which was running as normal) but kept open the primary schools (4-11yr olds) who are mostly driven in by a parent or are so little a good puddle comes over their heads?!

It's mostly gone now... just some sad little piles left that once were snowmen.

LTS


08 Feb 07 - 10:57 PM (#1961897)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Bonecruncher

Of course they shut the schools.
It's Helf and Safetee, you know.
After all, we can't have one of the little bra..., sorry, children, falling over and getting cold.
They might sue us!

Colyn.


09 Feb 07 - 08:58 AM (#1962211)
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From: Wilfried Schaum

avine excrements?


09 Feb 07 - 09:26 AM (#1962224)
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From: Scrump

The same to you, Wilfried! :D


09 Feb 07 - 11:09 AM (#1962294)
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From: SussexCarole

Just got ome from work - it took 4 hours for a normal half hour journey! Trouble was that they decided to shut the schools at midday!   The whole of Swansea was gridlocked with parents trying to pick up their children. It was bedlam.

Are we teaching our children to give up and go home at the first sign of bad weather? What a wonderful life lesson for them. Or perhaps it's the litigation culture that we now seem to live in that rules!

Once onto the wilds of Gower the journey was far easier. Tractors had cleared a path through the roads and there were farmers giving a helping hand on steep hills. I'm now listening to people sledging on Rhosilli Down. As we're on a penninsular snow is quite rare here - the views are stunning....grrrrrr.....and the batteries have run out in my camera!!!!


09 Feb 07 - 11:22 AM (#1962303)
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From: bobad

Around the Great Lakes snowfall is measured in FEET not inches!

More than 7' of snow in parts of Oswego County
Updated: 2/8/2007 10:45 PM
By: News 10 Now Staff

                
Severe lake effect has left Oswego County under a state of emergency. There is more than 7 feet of snow in some places. Some areas have picked up as much as two feet of fresh snow. After a brief pause in the storm that lake effect band will shift back and hit the county all over again. It is expected to dump another one to two feet of snow overnight.

Pics in the photo gallery


09 Feb 07 - 11:25 AM (#1962305)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Scrump

Are we teaching our children to give up and go home at the first sign of bad weather? What a wonderful life lesson for them. Or perhaps it's the litigation culture that we now seem to live in that rules!

I thought that yesterday when the kids were playing out in the snow outside my house (not my kids, the neighbours'). These weren't the little kids, but teenagers, who spent most of the day throwing snowballs at each other (and incidentally distracting me from my work, as the occasional one hit my window). If they were able to do that, I would have thought they'd be able to go to school.

But as others have said, I suspect the litigation culture you mention is to blame. If a kid should slip over on a snowy school playground, imagine what the parents would do to the school.

Now in my day, we used to be sent out to play football (soccer, to US readers) in blizzard conditions. And we weren't allowed to wear any extra layers of clothing, just our usual shorts and shirts. When we cam back in it would take us half an hour to thaw out before we could get changed back into our normal clothes. And I'm not exaggerating a la Python's Yorkshiremen sketch, either - it's all true.

It was character forming I tell you!


09 Feb 07 - 11:26 AM (#1962306)
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From: MMario

not that rare an event in the Lake Effect belt; newscasters are making it sound horrendous, but that area gets snows like that every couple of years - I believe the schools up that way onl closed 1 day.


09 Feb 07 - 11:33 AM (#1962309)
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From: Anne Lister

Having worked in schools where the children don't all show up if it's raining, I think we need to toughen up generally! In the case of schools immediately round here, I can see why they're closed, as we're on steep hills and there's ice under the snow. Schools on the flat ground near main roads, however - that's another question entirely. It's sometimes a question of whether staff can get in, and when I braved a trip to the shops yesterday (dealing with the hills, just about) I noticed how many smaller shops were actually closed, and none of the local bus services were running either. So it may be more than just a question of whether parents can get their kids in.
My big question at the moment is how my husband is going to get home. Last phone call from the M50 in Gloucestershire, where they were travelling at 6 mph. And he hasn't even seen the state of our hill yet - may have to leave the car at the bottom.

Anne
in the deep snows of Pontypool


09 Feb 07 - 03:40 PM (#1962548)
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From: Stilly River Sage

I'd rather that my kids stayed home that day than end up stuck at school if conditions got a lot worse. Think about it--having to spend the night or more time in a place where there are no amenities for such.

SRS


09 Feb 07 - 04:09 PM (#1962573)
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From: folk1e

Well work just called me up to see if I could go in tomorrow because of the weather!
Damn fine show!
And there is no snow here in sunny Manchester!


09 Feb 07 - 04:15 PM (#1962578)
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From: greg stephens

I don't think I can carry on much longer. For God's sake take care of our people.


09 Feb 07 - 04:16 PM (#1962579)
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From: greg stephens

It's got to the top of the doormat already.


09 Feb 07 - 04:20 PM (#1962580)
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From: gnu

We have a bit on the ground. maybe two feet. Essentially, it has been -20's at night and up to -12 in the day.... too cold to snow. Nice clear skies.

I like it!


09 Feb 07 - 08:46 PM (#1962790)
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From: Bonecruncher

So what is wrong with walking to work or to school?
Walking is usually an action learned in the first two years of life.
Just put one foot in front of the other and lose your balance in a forward direction. The other foot will automatically propel itself forward, so each step is a stumble caught in time.

Colyn.


10 Feb 07 - 12:38 AM (#1962949)
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From: Peace

"Just put one foot in front of the other and lose your balance in a forward direction."

FORWARD? Now you say that. Sheesh . . . .


10 Feb 07 - 03:34 AM (#1962984)
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From: nutty

i could understand all the panic if this is what we had got

New York Snow Pics


10 Feb 07 - 05:57 AM (#1963052)
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From: Noreen

It's not just the children getting to school, as as has been said above they can usually walk as they are close to school.

Teachers however often live much further away from their place of work and if there are no staff, or not enough staff, able to get in to supervise the little darlings, it is better to leave the children in the care of their parents.

It took me 3 hours to get home last evening. Rain had been forecast but it turned to snow- and we're not used to coping with snow in Worcestershire! The journey which normally takes 45 minutes was pretty unpleasant and I was so glad to get home and safe.


10 Feb 07 - 06:25 PM (#1963497)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp

It's hell on chimps too. Don't forget that. Us primates are jungle creatures, made for warm weather. We got short legs too, and we ain't made for sloggin' through snow and slush on our way to work. I keep thinkin' I should do like Philip Marlowe done and take up private eyein' down in southern California instead.

- Chongo


10 Feb 07 - 08:56 PM (#1963618)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Joe_F

The doctors say it'll kill you, but they don't say when.


10 Feb 07 - 09:08 PM (#1963627)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Little Hawk

The question is, will it kill you before the doctors do...


10 Feb 07 - 09:09 PM (#1963629)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Bonecruncher

So, if people live further away from their place of work then they make themselves extra time to walk. Quite simple, really, if one thinks about it!
In 1961/2 the whole country had over one foot of snow on Boxing Day, which lasted for several weeks. The day after Boxing Day, still snowing, many people walked 10 miles to work and then another 10 miles home that evening. The workers who were late for work or "couldn't get there" all lived close to their employment!
By the following day many major roads were "passable" if one could negotiate the frozen ruts 12 inches high.
The snow was eventually cleared with bulldozers and diggers, the ice often being dumped on river banks to eventually melt, but that was several weeks later.
Strangely, the schools and shops, offices etc. still operated.
Have people today lost their sense of loyalty to their work?
Colyn.


10 Feb 07 - 09:30 PM (#1963635)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Little Hawk

No. They've lost their loyalty to walking! This is specially true in North America, the land of the automobile. In the USA, walking longer distances is now becoming so unusual that it arouses suspicion on the part of police officers and residents. They suspect you must be some kind of criminal or vagrant if you aren't driving!

And I kid you not. ;-) Many people have been stopped and questioned by police here and there, simply because they were walking, not driving.

I like to go for walks. One night I was walking in my own area, not far from home, and I got stopped and questioned for some time by a police officer who came driving by. He eventually decided I was okay, but he advised me that walking around at night was odd behaviour. (He clearly thought that I should be sitting at home in front of the TV like a good citizen.)

I thought his behaviour was a bit odd too... ;-)

We now have drive-in restaurants, drive-in banks, and all kinds of other such facilities...specially designed for people who cannot bear to get out of their seat even to go and eat a meal or make a bank deposit! They want to "save time". Ha! I laugh at them.

I keep wondering when drive-in urinals will be provided in North America for the "man on the go". The guy whose time is WAY too valuable to leave his car and find a public washroom or (*shudder*) walk somewhere. You pay 25 cents and the machine extends a rubber vacuum hose. You pull the hose in through the car window, unzip, plug in, and do your thing, all in the privacy of a small drive-in stall which encloses you and the car from public view. I think this could be quite a popular service if they could just figure out how to sanitize the receptacle after each user is done.

Maybe people could carry their own receptacle, available from WalMart for a mere $35, and plug it onto the hose nozzle! Wow.

I gotta talk to the marketing guys about this one...


10 Feb 07 - 10:27 PM (#1963658)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Peace

There is no 'sense of loyalty' to one's work anymore. (I realize that's a broad, blanket statement.) Hasn't been for decades. If you DO feel a sense of loyalty to your employer and your employer to you, hang onto that job because you ain't gonna find a better one.


10 Feb 07 - 11:19 PM (#1963689)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Amergin

I guess god and his angels were having a wild coke party....until Gabriel that git sneezed all over the heavenly mirror spereading the powder all over the earth.


11 Feb 07 - 02:48 AM (#1963748)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Ebbie

Sense of loyalty to one's workplace? I think the corporation's loyalty dissipated *first*.

I remember an uncle of mine worked for 35 years at a Michigan foundry. A generation after my uncle began, my brother started working there- he received the same amount per hour as my uncle did.

As for this kind of behavior: "The day after Boxing Day, still snowing, many people walked 10 miles to work and then another 10 miles home that evening..." I think it's insane.

Have you tried slogging through snow? I have. I used to do a lot of hiking in the mountains in the wintertime. I enjoyed it; I even enjoyed the exhaustion at the end of the day.

Slogging through snow takes a LOT more time than walking on bare ground. Even if you're a pretty good walker, averaging 6 miles an hour, walking in snow is going to take you more than twice as long.

So, in walking 10 miles to work and 10 miles back, the trek alone is going to use up at least six hours of your day; plus once you are there and giving them 6 or 8 hours at work...?

I suspect that statement is hyperbolic.


11 Feb 07 - 03:26 AM (#1963761)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Richard Bridge

After the she-devil, Thatcher, employer loyalty to the workforce is regarded as "inefficient".


11 Feb 07 - 08:17 AM (#1963895)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Noreen

I agree Ebbie.

I work 18 miles from where I live- I know it's neither ideal nor sustainable, but it serves its purpose at the moment. It would take me a good 6 hours to walk that distance through snow, without breaks, and I would be in no fit state to do a day's work after that, never mind walk home again afterwards, have 4 hours sleep before doing the same again...

These days we do rely on the car to allow us to live the way we do. Without my car I wouldn't have been able to take my present job.


11 Feb 07 - 11:44 AM (#1964010)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Little Hawk

Ah, well. This problem will soon be solved when transporters become universally available. We can pretty much do away with our cars then, except for a bit of recreational driving. We'll just step into the home cubicle, enter our destination, and beam over.

I've been talking to Bill Shatner about it. He says it's not far off. Maybe by 2018...


11 Feb 07 - 01:47 PM (#1964119)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Anne Lister

I like Bonecruncher's idea of loyalty to one's employers. Trouble is, these days as a folk musician and a storyteller I don't have just one employer and my work takes me all over the country. Yes, there are people who do, and who could walk there, just as there are many children who could (and probably should) walk to school. But not everyone can. There are also people with health problems for whom a long walk in snowy conditions would not be a healthy option (I'm an asthmatic, and even walking back from town is a dodgy proposition as it involves a very long steep hill).
For some of us having a green consciousness is not enough. Improve public transport and that would be a move in the right direction!

Anne


11 Feb 07 - 09:18 PM (#1964478)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Bonecruncher

I rather resent the comment by Ebbie that my earlier comments about a ten-mile walk to work are hyperbole! In effect I am being called a liar!
From Ashurst (Hampshire) on the edge of the New Forest, along the A35 to the centre of Southampton is ten miles. Measure it!
Others who also walked in were from Lyndhurst, Wellow and Brockenhurst, all villages many miles outside Southampton, while those living in the town "couldn't make it". Names could be provided if required.
While Noreen might live 18 miles from her place of work, the probability is that she took a job so far away from her home "because" she has the availability of a car. If she did not rely on a car she would have had to consider either a job nearer home or moving home closer to her job!
Remember, it is only in the last few years that most of us have had a car upon which to rely, prior to which the question of facility of travel to work was paramount.
BTW, I regularly walked home from Southampton late at night due to missing the last bus, because I had ensured that I had seen my "date" home safely. No gentleman would have considered just putting the lady on a bus while he caught another!

Colyn.


12 Feb 07 - 12:30 AM (#1964556)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Wordsmith

I guess we should all be thankful we don't live in Redfield, NY which, thanks to the lake effect snow from Lake Ontario, received, unofficially, 11 feet of snow this past week alone. Google or Yahoo will confirm this. This is heavy even for them. They're in the snowbelt between Parish, which is just above Syracuse, and Ellisburg, NY.


12 Feb 07 - 12:42 AM (#1964559)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Peace

Well, when I was a youngster, we walked twenty-three miles to school each day regardless what the weather was like. And twenty-three miles back. Uphill. BOTH WAYS!


12 Feb 07 - 03:39 AM (#1964616)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: fat B****rd

Luxury, bloody luxury. When I were a kid we were so poor we had to mak us orn snor. And then crawl on us'ands an nees to school in it.


12 Feb 07 - 08:01 AM (#1964715)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: JennyO

And we walked twenty miles to the schoolhouse
Barefoot, uphill both ways,
Through blizzards in summer and winter
Back in the good old days.
Back when Fortran was not even Three-tran
And the PC was only a toy
And we did our computing by gaslight
When I was a boy.


12 Feb 07 - 08:34 AM (#1964737)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: MMario

the wierd thing is that the region that is getting so much snow the last week in upstate NY is still at only 65% or so of their normal snowfall - they just are getting it all at once this year.


12 Feb 07 - 09:02 AM (#1964755)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: Scrump

Blimey, is this thread still going? The snow's all long gone round here!


12 Feb 07 - 11:42 AM (#1964906)
Subject: RE: BS: Agh! What's all this white stuff?
From: GUEST,ib48

oh dear,reached puberty have we