rain all day ??
On Jun 19, 1:15*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Jun 19, 12:13*pm, "Dave Liquorice"
wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 12:30:57 +0100, Col wrote:
Has it ever ocurred to you that these 'divisive attitudes' are caused
by southerners who by their own unthinking, arrogant ways
consider themselves to be the centre of the (British) universe?
No wonder northerners react against it!
Hear, hear.
Presenters on national broadcast networks should not be making
comment about any conditions local to them. Local conditions should
be kept for the local/regional opt outs or stations.
I and the vast majority outside the SE have no interest what so ever
in knowing that it was raining during the rush hour in the SE. Do
they mention when it rains in Manchester or Birmingham? No, so why
mention it for London?
Conditions that may have knock on effects to people outside of the
local/regional coverage areas should be mentioned on the national
networks. Like when they can't cope with a few inches of snow and
have to close Heathrow for a couple of days...
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Cheers Dave.
Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL.
Do you incude London in that statement ?
The only reason "they" can't cope with snow is an overreaction by Elf
'n' Safety mob whether it be union officials, local authorities and
the over the top doom and danger forecasts from UKMO itself. Most
ordinary working people in London and the SE need to get to work to
pay their rents and mortgages *which are the highest in the UK. So
when you say "they" who do you exactly mean? And when you talk of the
south which normally implies London I'll think you'll find "they " are
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Wow. Some awkward agendas in that, aren't there?
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