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    #31
    Only about 3" here at the mo (Brecon Beacons)
    Got to school only to find it shut - no gumption these teachers

    But, we live at 1000' and it hasn't stopped snowing all day. Problem we have is drifting - any wind and the track to our gaff becomes impassable. So it looks like by tomorrow we'll be snowed in.
    Missus and 5 year old think that's marvellous.
    I however will struggle to concentrate working from home with them in the house. Would rather be at work.
    And then there's the snow-fade on the satellite broadband at home
    So, it won't be a very productive week, but at least I'll get to see a lot more of the girls than is usual
    Kind Regards
    Sean Williams

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      #32
      Now you have finished prehapse you would lend them to Chris Barling, he needs a bit of help getting to the towers
      Chris Ashdown

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        #33
        No Snow here in Exeter as Jan has mentioned and confirmed by poor Chris.
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          #34
          told to go back to Exeter. Just got back
          and thats a problem?

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            #35
            Exeter Snow Update 2:30pm: It is now snowing!
            Darren Guppy
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              #36
              Have been speaking to the handful of people who made it into "The Towers".

              The big problem has been that none of the keyholders were able to get in until a couple of hours late. So those staff that did manage the journey couldn't get into the office and then went home.

              Chris

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                #37
                Originally posted by cbarling View Post
                The big problem has been that none of the keyholders were able to get in until a couple of hours late. So those staff that did manage the journey couldn't get into the office and then went home.
                Flamin 'eck Chris, don't they understand procedures for DEFCON3, spare key is under the plant pot or round the back under the doormat. Sheesh these Hungarians have no logic.

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                  #38
                  Just about to launch second expeditionary force of the day taking in a) the post office and b) the hospital. RTBS if either destination proves accessible.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by cbarling View Post
                    The big problem has been that none of the keyholders were able to get in until a couple of hours late. So those staff that did manage the journey couldn't get into the office and then went home.
                    Come on, I remember using that excuse at school - "aye miss I was there from 10 to 9 til half past and you never turned up so I went home". Must be a coincidence that it still works in the workplace

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                      #40
                      The joke was that I was meeting Zoltan, among others, in the office, and he's one of the few that made it in. And he came from Hungary, albeit via Cambridge where he was staying with his sister.

                      The difference seems to be that when he was told there were no trains running, he didn't believe them and waited until one turned up.

                      Chris

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                        #41
                        Country shudders to halt after one day and night of snow?





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                          #42
                          Originally posted by cbarling View Post
                          The difference seems to be that when he was told there were no trains running, he didn't believe them and waited until one turned up.
                          LOL Chris, I have visions of him on the tracks in one of those manual vehicles where one person each side pumps up and down a handle to move along the track.

                          I never quite understand why trains get stopped, my nipper's sledge just cut through 6 inches of snow, so why the hell can't a big lump of heavy metal on rails.

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                            #43
                            Snow? What snow?
                            The view from the office belies the snowy Armageddon portrayed on the news Up here it's normally the other way around......
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by cbarling View Post
                              he didn't believe them and waited until one turned up.
                              Top man - I admire his stubbornness.


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                                #45
                                If he waits long enough, he could turn into a Hungarian ice scuplture.

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