View Full Version : It finally snowed here in the UK
Konovalov
01-24-07, 04:04 PM
I cannot believe how long it has taken for a snowfall. Picture out my computer room window from this morning 15 miles outside central London.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e323/BenKonovalov/P1010023.jpg
The Munster
01-24-07, 04:19 PM
Er, excuse me .. UK ? we [up here, outside London but still UK] have had snow on the hills for the last 2 weeks.
TteFAboB
01-24-07, 04:20 PM
What's that little dot on the sky?
Can you see it?
On the top right corner, above that single brown tree to the left of the green pine on the right edge. At about the same height of the highest of the dry branches on the left.
No? Me neither, I just couldn't resist pulling your leg (Konovalov -> :roll: :damn: :nope: ). Sorry. Don't send me to the brig please.
What's that little dot on the sky?
Can you see it?
On the top right corner, above that single brown tree to the left of the green pine on the right edge. At about the same height of the highest of the dry branches on the left.
No? Me neither, I just couldn't resist pulling your leg (Konovalov -> :roll: :damn: :nope: ). Sorry. Don't send me to the brig please.
Yay conspiracy theories :D
lol but seriously we still havnt had any snow here in Bristol at the mo :damn:
Ive never seen such a mild winter in my life..... proof if any was ever needed of global warming.
XabbaRus
01-24-07, 04:43 PM
WEll In NE Scotland we had snow only about a couple of days ago and now that has gone.
NE seems to get it easier than other parts now. I remember when we first came up the winters were bitter. Hmm and climate change isn't happeneing ;)
Nobody said climate change wasn't happening. The argument is over whether man is causing it or it's a naturally occuring event.
Takeda Shingen
01-24-07, 05:30 PM
What's that little dot on the sky?
Can you see it?
On the top right corner, above that single brown tree to the left of the green pine on the right edge. At about the same height of the highest of the dry branches on the left.
No? Me neither, I just couldn't resist pulling your leg (Konovalov -> :roll: :damn: :nope: ). Sorry. Don't send me to the brig please.
Someone's been listening to a little too much Coast to Coast AM.
Konovalov
01-24-07, 05:33 PM
Er, excuse me .. UK ? we [up here, outside London but still UK] have had snow on the hills for the last 2 weeks.
Sorry for any offence caused by my misleading topic title. The way that it was portrayed on Sky, BBC24, ITV and so on you would think it was the first snowfall. :)
The Munster
01-24-07, 05:40 PM
Hi, no worries mate, I worked with an Aussie [knicknamed 'Digger' for some reason] when I lived in England many years ago [1980] and he had never ever seen snow until he came to England.
That snow don't make me laugh. :rolleyes:
The Avon Lady
01-25-07, 12:21 AM
I heard that kids in London ran outside to play in the snow for 3 minutes before it melted.
Hi, no worries mate, I worked with an Aussie [knicknamed 'Digger' for some reason] when I lived in England many years ago [1980] and he had never ever seen snow until he came to England.
IIRC, Digger relates back to WWI and Aussie soldiers digging trenches - probably wrong :O)
One of our blokes was driving between Rosyth and Faslane last week and the M8 was pretty badly snowed up, fast lane closed etc.
DanCanovas
01-25-07, 02:43 AM
it was weird because it didnt even feel cold and then it was 3-4 degrees before you knew it and all gone!
we had a little snow before x-mass up 'ere on 't moor. (UK)
I heard that kids in London ran outside to play in the snow for 3 minutes before it melted.
That long. :rotfl: :rotfl:
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