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Tilly2 | 09:54 Sun 20th Jan 2013 | Weather
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It's snowing again in Bedfordshire. Double drat!
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Which way is it heading Tilly ?.
Morning Tilly...snowing here too. I sent a chatty email to Canadian friends last night and of course mentioned our six inches of snow and perhaps more to come.
Got their reply this morning mentioning their two feet of snow with lots more to come. Oh well.
it's also snowing in Herts
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Downwards, Tony.
Probably heading from the sky to the ground.
Heading NE if the MET office reports are accurate. Here in the NW we have likely seen the end of the this spell of snow (touch wood)
Just looked out of the window and now snowing at Heathrow.
well our snow was going horizontal yesterday!
So was ours on Friday aelmpvw.
DOH, it's just started here now in the West Mids.
It's not snowing here but have woken to icicles up to a foot long hanging all round the roof, it's like Christmas without splashing out at B&Q!
Snowing here in SW Essex, it's that powdery stuff so not sure it's going to settle to well, hopefully not anyway!
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See, when I was twenty one I loved the snow. Now that I'm twice that age (ahem), I hate it.
you get your Christmas at B&Q, Prudie? I get mine at Ikea - more stylish but I have to put it together myself.
And you will still hate it like I do at 3 times 21.
My girlfriend woke up to 10 inches this morning...........
jd....LOL
Did she phone to tell you about it JD?
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There's always one!
And don't worry about irritating Wharton Tilly. He's too busy getting the "hing o'" cross dressing.

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