THE END OF THE WORLD
On Dec 15, 12:39*pm, wrote:
As a rural living Northener (still have outside earth toilets, no
running water and no electric) I notice that the world is due to a
come to an end tomorrow:
SNOW is forecast for the south and in particular the greater London
area.
what will they do, how will they cope?
the traffic jams will be miles long, people stuck in jams or on trains
for hours upon hrs, the radio talk shows will only focus on this one
subject, resignations will be demanded, questions asked in parliament
- how can this happen, its supposed to be mild, how does the country
grind to a halt because of one snowflake?
When 5 inches of snow fell in about 90 minutes last year I travelled
from SE London to N London and back again in the evening with no
dramas whatsoever. Train services were reduced slightly but I don't
recall there being much fuss as we are probably better prepared after
previous colder winters.
Your point being?
Richard
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