gym_class_hero
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As Dave said, we get a little bit of snow but it's mobility reasons why I hate it.LOL ... Don't you like snow? I was under the impression that the UK doesn't get very much snow. Am I wrong?
I don't like icy surfaces either. But does the UK get a lot of snow?
As Dave said, we get a little bit of snow but it's mobility reasons why I hate it.
A friend from Germany came to visit us recently and they were laughing at us Brits due to the fact that we seem so ill-prepared for even half an inch of snow. A foot of snow and they begin closing schools down, although I think up in Scotland they cope a lot better than us. My friend and his partner mentioned that they remembered going to school knee deep in snow.
I love the snow itself, but am very cautious about walking on ice these days. I've also tried to drive, to pick up a colleague for a course we were going to, on an ungritted road - not fun!As Dave said, we get a little bit of snow but it's mobility reasons why I hate it.
Amen!Well, people in the north U. S. get used to driving with snow, but down south they can't figure out how to do it. If it's icy I don't care what you're used to --- stay home!