In message , phil
writes
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 14:14:42 -0000, "Ian Currie"
wrote:
I've always wondered where that saying originated. As you say, it
snows in Siberia (and the poles plus Canada, Alaska, etc) at -30 and
below, so I think the good old UK can manage it at just below
freezing.
Is this new snow or the old stuff being blown around?
Methinks those dear old ladies need educating. 
Phil
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