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Re: a little bit of snow

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:01 am
by Pedronicus
DAZMCFC wrote:
Pedronicus wrote:defense???

it defence Daz, don't pander to there Yankee fuckers



it was 10:19pm, so I would of had a few sherberts by then. :D


And I posted at 12:14 which explain my atrocious spelling.

Re: a little bit of snow

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:56 am
by 2dimes
I would like to point out that even Jones didn't even say anything about "putting a $5000 plow on a pickup truck" and he's living in the United States so he probably has seen such a thing. What language are you speaking that you could suggest that? Right then, go for a fag and give your head a shake, what.

Winter is every year.

Winter does not = the amounts of snow that has fallen in London this year. Every year? It has not done this in 25+ years.

Re: a little bit of snow

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:04 am
by frankiebee
''thank god hitler never got his hands on a giant snow making machine. for if he had, the nazi's would've marched through britain unhindered.''

:lol:

Re: a little bit of snow

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:19 pm
by notyou2
Pedronicus wrote:
DAZMCFC wrote:
Pedronicus wrote:defense???

it defence Daz, don't pander to there Yankee fuckers



it was 10:19pm, so I would of had a few sherberts by then. :D


And I posted at 12:14 which explain my atrocious spelling.


I believe in England it is defence if it is a noun and defense if it is a verb. At least that is what I read in today's local paper.

Glad I live in Canada. I can spell it defence or defense and not care if its a noun or a verb. FTW!!!

Re: a little bit of snow

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:13 pm
by edsdad
Plow snow for the city where I live.Here's a few stats.

Average yearly snow fall,8 feet.
Average amount of salt used: 150,000 tonnes.
City snow-removal equipment: 700 plows and trucks.
Amount of snow moved: 2.4 million cubic metres.
Snow removal budget 2008: $65 million.

If we can survive that,I expect you'll survive what you got.
Good luck,spring is just around the corner.