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stuey | 03:52 Sun 08th Feb 2015 | ChatterBank
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I thought I'd let you know. Eighteen hours now, and supposed to continue for at least a day more. It's a veritable Winter wonderland out there...I had to wait about 45 minutes for a cab!
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Snow? What's that?

Oh, hang on, I remember it now, I think! It's that white stuff isn't it?

We've not had any at all here in Suffolk so far (unless you count a few minutes of 'wintry showers' each week).

Mind you, though, you could still wait a lot longer than 45 minutes for a cab around here. There are towns and villages in Suffolk where the only local taxi service closes its office at 6pm. You can still have a taxi late at night, or in the early hours of the morning, but you have to book it before 6 otherwise the office is closed and nobody answers the phone.

Anyway, why do you need a cab, Stuey? Is the snow so deep that you can't walk across the field to the pub? Or where you so unsteady on your feet that you couldn't walk back again?
;-)
Was it pulled by huskies?
Trafalgar Square itself looks remarkably quiet, Tambo, but there seems to be an incredible amount of traffic about. (I've driven around there in the early hours of the morning and I can't recall it being that busy).
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Buenchico, I haven't crossed the field for about a week: the snow is too deep, and that means that the older you get your balance gets worse: and that's on the way there! Cupid04, it was a sleigh, and the driver played the sound-track from Dr Zhivago:)
Theyve all just crashed in my house from 40th party Chris. Bleedin teachers make more noise than kids playground!
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Tambo, teachers are merely older children.
Teachers? Natural trouble-makers the lot of 'em!

Oh, hang on a minute. What was it that I used to do for a living?
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As long as you're getting your rations of wobbly-pops I wouldn't worry about the weather. Only when supplies are cut off is it time to be concerned.
Theyve raided extra blankets from airing cupboard in my bedroom to sleep in on lounge floor. 8 & more due! Wish theyd *€¥%#@ off!
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I also taught for about seven years eons ago. Grade seven and eight over here. Anyone can teach: you just have to know more than the kids know:)
I can vouch for what Stuey says. I was once told to teach geography to a junior class. When I protested that I didn't know the first thing about Geography, neither had I any desire to learn, I was told that the kids would have a text book, as would I. All I had to do was keep one chapter ahead of them. Surprisingly it worked. They all passed their exams, even though I would have failed.
10 still crashed out on the floor.....shall I hose them out?
which province are you stoo ?

all I know about Canada - besides canadians are nicer than americans is that it snows a lot and 50% of immigrants only last one winter
The kids can tell

I remember 50 y ago thinking in primary skool, god I know about this than the teacher - how am I ever gonna get to uni ?

private prep schools in the fifties paid less than state schools (!!)
and we had some pretty terrible ones -and no we didnt all pass the common entrance

Nah, let 'em sleep it off!

Brill. sunshine in Kent again, was out between 8 and 9 (lay-in day) with the hounds, it was lovely, bit cool though!
Methinks these abers are still zzzzzzz......missing out on a glorious sunny morning.

Am sizzling bacon to wake up my uninvited guests ;)

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