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Whilst You're Suning Yourselves In Thailand...


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Because those of us in sunny, warm Thailand are laughing our heads off

would that include this mama and baby terrapin sunning themselves in chiang mai park last week ?

enjoy pics .... dave2 .... running an 18 inch fan at 11 pm to keep cool : )

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Had a meal last night 'dann' at the Angel,Islington last night in wifees mates restaurant and all of their Thai customers went outside and started dancing around like a bunch of kids in the snow .......Weeeeee Weeee ....in Thai

they were all shouting as though they had never seen the stuff before (prob hadnt)........

Great night and no hassel keeping the Champers chilled......... :D ..and the tiger-chang sing...

al lea nung ku-aut Dom Perri sil vour plais.... khun Gar-son...

Comments about the country shutting down...yes about right ....but me local boozer is open and has big log Fires ...so roll on t'night....Mai P rai... :o

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A friend flew into Manchester this afternoon and has had no problems getting home, a further 150 miles North of there.

Can't be that bad - unless for those Southern Softies who wet their pants at the thought of a bit of snow on the roads.

I gather the buses were taken off the roads in London? Speaks for itself :o

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This country (UK) is pathetic, the goverments and councils had 4 days notice that snow was coming and yet they still aren't prepared, to all you ex-pats enjoying the sun, jammy gets, LOL.

So if it snowed in Thailand tomorrow , how do you think you lot would cope ? Would not need to take the buses off the road , they would all 'Lose control ' and finish up in all the available ditches , can't keep on the roads in the best of weather conditions . So little snow fall it would prove too costly to keep specialised equipment as in North America .

By the way , half the Canadians do not live underground , Canadians live half underground , suttle difference . My daughter has 4 feet of snow and minus 40 degrees , lots of brazing work on those brass monkeys . 555 . :o

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England a first world country. Someones having a laugh aren't they? A change in weather (which was forecast, so was no major surprise), and the country comes to a standstill. What a joke for the country that started the industrial revolution and accomplished so many other great achievements in days gone by.

John.....

When was the last time snow shut down the transport systems in the UK ?

It last snowed in London in 2002 (I think) and that had mostly melted by morning.

I have no facts regarding the spread of budget, or the costs involved with ‘snowproofing’ the transport networks in the UK. However due to the rarity of such extreme weather I wouldn’t imagine the politicians would want to assign a significant amount of their budget over for something that happens so rarely.

A weather event such as this is big news when it happens in the UK because of its rarity. When Switzerland has extreme weather its not big news, they are well prepared because extreme winter weather there is a certainty.

Gritting the roads and pavements, the odd snowplow clearing the major arteries seems about all that can be managed and I for one believe it unreasonable to expect any more.

Enjoy the Weather in the UK, find a hill and have some fun…

Alternatively... write a letter to your local MP and complain that not enough of the budget is allocated to those extreme weather events that arrive every few years.......

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England a first world country. Someones having a laugh aren't they? A change in weather (which was forecast, so was no major surprise), and the country comes to a standstill. What a joke for the country that started the industrial revolution and accomplished so many other great achievements in days gone by.

John.....

When was the last time snow shut down the transport systems in the UK ?

It last snowed in London in 2002 (I think) and that had mostly melted by morning.

I have no facts regarding the spread of budget, or the costs involved with ‘snowproofing’ the transport networks in the UK. However due to the rarity of such extreme weather I wouldn’t imagine the politicians would want to assign a significant amount of their budget over for something that happens so rarely.

A weather event such as this is big news when it happens in the UK because of its rarity. When Switzerland has extreme weather its not big news, they are well prepared because extreme winter weather there is a certainty.

Gritting the roads and pavements, the odd snowplow clearing the major arteries seems about all that can be managed and I for one believe it unreasonable to expect any more.

Enjoy the Weather in the UK, find a hill and have some fun…

Alternatively... write a letter to your local MP and complain that not enough of the budget is allocated to those extreme weather events that arrive every few years.......

Great idea please write to your MP

I will apply to my local council for an annual retainer to be employed as a snowplough driver.... :D

Now where to spend those summer months.. :D

By the way cycled my usual 10k to work and back today.....but then I am from the north.. :o

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England a first world country. Someones having a laugh aren't they? A change in weather (which was forecast, so was no major surprise), and the country comes to a standstill. What a joke for the country that started the industrial revolution and accomplished so many other great achievements in days gone by.

John.....

When was the last time snow shut down the transport systems in the UK ?

It last snowed in London in 2002 (I think) and that had mostly melted by morning.

I have no facts regarding the spread of budget, or the costs involved with ‘snowproofing’ the transport networks in the UK. However due to the rarity of such extreme weather I wouldn’t imagine the politicians would want to assign a significant amount of their budget over for something that happens so rarely.

A weather event such as this is big news when it happens in the UK because of its rarity. When Switzerland has extreme weather its not big news, they are well prepared because extreme winter weather there is a certainty.

Gritting the roads and pavements, the odd snowplow clearing the major arteries seems about all that can be managed and I for one believe it unreasonable to expect any more.

Enjoy the Weather in the UK, find a hill and have some fun…

Alternatively... write a letter to your local MP and complain that not enough of the budget is allocated to those extreme weather events that arrive every few years.......

Yesterday(mon) it cost the UK economy(government figures) 1.2 billion squid.

It's shutdown today(tues) as well.

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Thanks for the reminder of how miserable the Uk is. I forget.

Just think of it as another Bank Holiday...but without the banks.........and probably another one tomorrow........wednesday....thurs..........etc..... :D

also at this rate we will soon catch up wiff the rest of Europe.........time for another cup of Hot Cocoa...methinks....... :o

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England a first world country. Someones having a laugh aren't they? A change in weather (which was forecast, so was no major surprise), and the country comes to a standstill. What a joke for the country that started the industrial revolution and accomplished so many other great achievements in days gone by.

John.....

When was the last time snow shut down the transport systems in the UK ?

It last snowed in London in 2002 (I think) and that had mostly melted by morning.

I have no facts regarding the spread of budget, or the costs involved with ‘snowproofing’ the transport networks in the UK. However due to the rarity of such extreme weather I wouldn’t imagine the politicians would want to assign a significant amount of their budget over for something that happens so rarely.

A weather event such as this is big news when it happens in the UK because of its rarity. When Switzerland has extreme weather its not big news, they are well prepared because extreme winter weather there is a certainty.

Gritting the roads and pavements, the odd snowplow clearing the major arteries seems about all that can be managed and I for one believe it unreasonable to expect any more.

Enjoy the Weather in the UK, find a hill and have some fun…

Alternatively... write a letter to your local MP and complain that not enough of the budget is allocated to those extreme weather events that arrive every few years.......

Yesterday(mon) it cost the UK economy(government figures) 1.2 billion squid.

It's shutdown today(tues) as well.

Which is rather poor timing considering the current state of the UK economy. Would mitigation measures taken on a yearly basis cost more or less than this ?

The point I was making earlier, and with this £1.2 B impact on the British economy in mind - would it cost the British economy say £4 B per year to take measures against the impact of harsh weather and would any measures taken be able to have significant effect ?

My guess is that even with the significant financial impact of being shut down for a day or two it would cost the British economy more to mitigate against such events and it would be harder to justify particularly as these events are generally not harmful and have no lasting impact.

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England a first world country. Someones having a laugh aren't they? A change in weather (which was forecast, so was no major surprise), and the country comes to a standstill. What a joke for the country that started the industrial revolution and accomplished so many other great achievements in days gone by.

John.....

When was the last time snow shut down the transport systems in the UK ?

It last snowed in London in 2002 (I think) and that had mostly melted by morning.

I have no facts regarding the spread of budget, or the costs involved with ‘snowproofing’ the transport networks in the UK. However due to the rarity of such extreme weather I wouldn’t imagine the politicians would want to assign a significant amount of their budget over for something that happens so rarely.

A weather event such as this is big news when it happens in the UK because of its rarity. When Switzerland has extreme weather its not big news, they are well prepared because extreme winter weather there is a certainty.

Gritting the roads and pavements, the odd snowplow clearing the major arteries seems about all that can be managed and I for one believe it unreasonable to expect any more.

Enjoy the Weather in the UK, find a hill and have some fun…

Alternatively... write a letter to your local MP and complain that not enough of the budget is allocated to those extreme weather events that arrive every few years.......

Yesterday(mon) it cost the UK economy(government figures) 1.2 billion squid.

It's shutdown today(tues) as well.

Which is rather poor timing considering the current state of the UK economy. Would mitigation measures taken on a yearly basis cost more or less than this ?

The point I was making earlier, and with this £1.2 B impact on the British economy in mind - would it cost the British economy say £4 B per year to take measures against the impact of harsh weather and would any measures taken be able to have significant effect ?

My guess is that even with the significant financial impact of being shut down for a day or two it would cost the British economy more to mitigate against such events and it would be harder to justify particularly as these events are generally not harmful and have no lasting impact.

So are you telling me the UK does not have a contingency plan for the winter weather? A winter that comes every year!

We still gets ice here in the UK every year (winter), and are you implying that the country does not own snow plows? What about SALT? I suppose that is far to expensive a luxury to spray on the roads like they have been doing every year since I have been born.

As stated by myself and another poster the councils had a 4 day warning that this weather was coming and even on the night/day of it's arrival they still didn't bother to take any precautions against it.

John.....

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It's still snowing and I've got to go out and pick my wife up from work in about an hour.

We live in a small village and we've got oodles of the stuff.

She thinks its great and so do I for walking in, just a little less fun for driving in.

When we get back she'll no doubt want to go out and build (another) snowman. :o

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