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TBH the weather reporting in this country is a ****ing joke, especially the BBC.
I have a pet hate with them as they consistently get it wrong and in fact change their minds daily if not twice a day. It is easier and more accurate these days to just stick your friggin head out the bloody window
Take for example this weekend, I had a few things planned and so wanted to see what the weather was going to be like .
This is how the high tech BBC saw it as it unfolded. Notice them changing their minds twice and drops of 5 degrees on some days ...****ing joke
I may as well get my weather reports from Pete at this rate
Why do they insist on telling us what the weather has been doing all day? I know what it's been doing! I was there!! Drives me nuts!!
Lol at this. All this anticipation of 8 foot snow drifts. There will be half a thou' of slush on the floor come monday morning and the entire country will grind to a halt.
Lol at this. All this anticipation of 8 foot snow drifts. There will be half a thou' of slush on the floor come monday morning and the entire country will grind to a halt.
off course this is after the news tell us all about how the country has been on the end of wide spread disruption and chaos from this half an inch of snow, seriously though people from countries who do get proper ammounts of snow must look at this place and laugh
What choice have I got?
No sign of the snow here yet. Hope its a decent snowfall (if/when it happens), allowing life to continue as normal. I take no pleasure in seeing mud-flavoured slush puppie scattered all over the roads, nor do I find it perticularly hilarious to timidly tiptoe through the snow; to prevent injury.
Right - I'm ready now. Spent the day driving from Asda, to Sainsbury's, to Tesco, and Morrisons. I've bought 542 loaves of bread, 62 gallons of milk, 18 dozen large eggs, and as much lager as I could fit in the car. Bring it on.
Right - I'm ready now. Spent the day driving from Asda, to Sainsbury's, to Tesco, and Morrisons. I've bought 542 loaves of bread, 62 gallons of milk, 18 dozen large eggs, and as much lager as I could fit in the car. Bring it on.
Just checked the fridge - I only have 2 cans of Spitfire in there!