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• #27
Cheshire is not in the Midlands
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• #28
is it really worth spending money on a snowploughs that'll be redundant for 51 weeks in a year?
what do you think all of the people who had to train/cab/hotel it last night would say if you asked them?
i understand why they don't, but i think it is worth it.
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• #29
is it really worth spending money on a snowploughs that'll be redundant for 51 weeks in a year?
If it really costs the economy billions every time the country halts to a grind (twice a year on average in the South East) then the answer is yes.
Nice Ninja Ed-it
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• #30
machinery isn't always the answer. employ people to sweep the streets.
those people spending cabs / hotels etc. were being patriotic and spending money to get us out of a recession.
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• #31
machinery isn't always the answer. employ people to sweep the streets.
those people spending cabs / hotels etc. were being patriotic and spending money to get us out of a recession.
I suggest the unemployed do this.
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• #32
why not give the five people i see picking up rubbish a bucket of salt and a shovel if they think it is coming?
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• #33
i agree, crewe is not in the midlands.
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• #34
Cheshire is not in the Midlands
You're not making this any easier on yourself.
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• #35
Thank you Damo!
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• #36
have you got spanners for thumbs at the moment BRM?
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• #37
no shit.
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• #38
Damo has an ulterior motive.
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• #39
don't thank me V, i don't want cheshire in the midlands.
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• #40
Yeah I realise that and I don't want to be from the Midlands either. Although not sure about Crewe. Only been there once when I was nine and all I can remember is eating a pineapple icecream.
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• #41
I also remember fluorescent peas that I refused to eat and nobody was going to make me believe that they anything were like petit pois.
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• #42
Cheshire is not in the Midlands
That is all the grim North - just the further south bits of it.
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• #43
Definately not the Midlands then, it's illegal to eat fruit and vegetables there.Sunny Delight and Haribo is the only thing to eat. *Please note I am from the Midlands therefore allowed to say that.
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• #44
For fuck's sake it's 'for fuck's sake' with an apostrophe not 'for fucks sake', for fuck's sake.
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• #45
Tynan has been employed by Platini to do the 2 to 6pm shift.
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• #46
It could of course be fucks' as there may have been more than one of them.....
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• #47
Bullshit it really cost the economy billions. Not many people outside of retail are working hard this week, even then the disruption is really only for <12hr so the next day people can still get to the shops and have an extra busy day to make up for it. The snow yesterday fell in the pm meaning it was tough for some people to get home but most got into work the today. To be honest the same goes for snow at other times of the year, last feb the uk probably lost a day and a bit of work, 90% of which would be made up for in the next few days. This idea that money lost from a days work is simply GPD/365 is stupid.
When an exceptional circumstance happens we should not expect things to carry on as normal. To be honest, most of the problems that occurred yesterday where far from unsurmountable, just like last feb. If people wanted to most could get where they where going but it took them longer.
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• #48
Tommy, I thought of you this week when a fellow cyclist told me "you need one of these" pointing at his balaclava.
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• #49
Any way - fuck sake. Nasty drink. Tastes stringy.
I had to stop going to my favourite Japanese restaurant in Melbs due to a long standing disagreement with Sake. It melts my brain.
Regulars at this place had their own big bottle kept behind the bar.
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• #50
Tommy, I thought of you this week when a fellow cyclist told me "you need one of these" pointing at his balaclava.
I would have snatched it and ate it!
Hmm, Crewe. The strange no-man's land 'twixt The Midlands and The North...