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Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: Derek GeldardDerek Geldard Date: Mar 23, 2008 05:31
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 04:35:29 -0700 (PDT), Doug riseup.net>
wrote:
>The term 'deaf ears' springs to mind
So says "Lugless Duhglas"
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>"The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings as bitter winds and
>snow showers sweep across England.
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You said the same thing yesterday ...
Leeds 12:16 pm Sunday 23rd March.
Temp. 4.2 C and rising. Fine. Brilliant sunshine, visibilty 15 miles.
>Heavy snow has hit Scotland, north-east England, the Midlands and the
>south-east, with the north-east the worst affected area.
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>There has been widespread travel chaos with icy roads and up to 10cm
>(3.9in) of snow. Motorists have been warned not to travel unless
>absolutely necessary..."
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>They don't understand the word 'necessary'. For these car junkies
>every trip is deemed necessary, however frivolous it may be.
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You stay home Duhg, that's more than necessary, it's essential.
Close the curtains (if you have any).
>I guess the rescue services are going to be busier than usual. Where
>would motorists be without them?
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Where do they get their money, and for what ?
DG
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