Twobob wrote:sandman wrote:Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:Dont be so bloody soft, its just a bit of snow, I dug my motor out and drove into work today, not many did but theyre all poofs!!
If they call the game off then it will be a disgrace, a bit of snow and everyone turns into whiney little girls!!
There are always some pseudo-southerners in South/West Manchester who panic if they see a snowflake but there are hillfolk on here saying it's too bad as well. If people in places like Shaw reckon it's too bad, it's too bad! Pretty grim over this side of the hills as well (Holmfirth), I called my staff and stopped them coming in, it's the responsible thing to do.
Well my mrs has gone to work in Uppermill and my mate is working in Milnrow and he is a delivery man.
People are just bloody soft, the more people who brave it the sooner the roads will clear.
My Mrs got to Stockport OK but got told to come back home...
Being Mossley born and (in)bred I dont hide away from Snowy weather, walked it to Ashton one bad winter (in the 90's) through knee high snow over the tops, but this is the worst I've seen it in a LONG while - and its followed me to bloody Shaw now!
Going off the amount of cars dumped on my street at the botton of a hill, I'd say your delivery driver friend isn't making many deliveries to too many houses on hilly streets ;-)
Soc's is right with what he says because you have to think about when it freezes later on which is going to cause more problems than the snow.
Now if we had this kind of weather more often we'd all have decent snow tires and get them swapped over for the winter and we'd all be fine and sod the grit!
Bingo Lewis wrote:You bunch of soft bastards.
I got from Mossley to town this morning.
how the fuck i did it without wrecking my car I don't know.
Fucking Mercs are shite in the snow, especially automatic ones.
sandman wrote:
The more people who grows some testicles and get out driving the sooner the roads will turn to slush and clear.
feedthegreek wrote:just had gmr news on
and as it stands tomorrows game is still on.
but it could change i suppose
Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:
The more people who grows some testicles and get out driving the sooner the roads will turn to slush and clear.
Bloke from Oldham Mountain Rescue Service (!) on Sky News now saying there is more snow in the low areas than on high ground so you probably aren't seeing the worst of it, they say low ground areas have had 12 inches of snow. Advising people not to drive as damage to cars likely and many insurance policies will not cover them.
Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:
The more people who grows some testicles and get out driving the sooner the roads will turn to slush and clear.
Bloke from Oldham Mountain Rescue Service (!) on Sky News now saying there is more snow in the low areas than on high ground so you probably aren't seeing the worst of it, they say low ground areas have had 12 inches of snow. Advising people not to drive as damage to cars likely and many insurance policies will not cover them.
razor400 wrote:Playing devils advocate here, but with the injuries we've got would it be such a bad thing if the game were called off.
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