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Harry
hmm, strange.

I quite like this weather, dont like frost or heavy winds if its in my face and snow is just a pain in the arse.

I like rain, cloudy overcast weather is more relaxing than pure heat.
Avatarcolin5524
Rain, wind, darkness, its proper mans weather nothing like grafting in a force 10 with wind pishing in your face and you cant see f**k all Happy
AvatarJackRevans
Harry said:hmm, strange.

I quite like this weather, dont like frost or heavy winds if its in my face and snow is just a pain in the arse.

I like rain, cloudy overcast weather is more relaxing than pure heat.


i also like this Happy
AvatarFatpete
davycummings said:
I have to disagree totally
When it snows here it often feels warmer than the alternative of strong wind, heavy rain and a huge windchill. It is also brighter, it actually feels like we have some daylight then. Much nicer


Think of the bigger picture, of the pensioners trapped in their homes not daring to venture out, of all the crashed and dented cars, and the subsequent rise in everyone's insurance premiums, of all the times you fall on your arse. The injuries, the broken bones, the sprains and the strains. Getting wet does you no harm, the dark does no harm.
Avatarbrocerslrd
I also have the joy of working in a building with no natural light (no windows) so I leave home at about 06.45 in the darka nd set of home at about 17.00 in the dark and don't see much day light
Harry
Fatpete said:
Think of the bigger picture, of the pensioners trapped in their homes not daring to venture out, of all the crashed and dented cars, and the subsequent rise in everyone's insurance premiums, of all the times you fall on your arse. The injuries, the broken bones, the sprains and the strains. Getting wet does you no harm, the dark does no harm.


A big reason why I hate snow.

Around Preston and Leyland, 2 years back I think the council refused to grit the pavements once the snow started to freeze into 1" thick ice sheets for fear of being sued for doing a poor job of it, not like they do a good job patching the roads up.

I found it difficult to be steady on a lot of pavements, cant say how hard it would be for those who have disabilities or age to deal with.

Also, snow means trouble on the roads. Many cannot drive in rain let alone snow so I am all for wet conditions in milder winters.
AvatarWayne_Cowdrey
Bump!

What's going on with the f**king weather? Angry
Steve
What's happened to the Mediterranean Climate we were promised we'd have soon by the Global Warming experts? It would certainly beat the current weather.
AvatarFazc
Coldest march since 1962 apparently.
AvatarBoar
It could be a grim start to what will turn into a full blown ice age! s**t weather in march isnt unheard of so lets hope it gets milder .... training for an endurance event is grim ..... it simply isnt asmuch fun out on the bike in a howling wind and freezing to boot !

Also cycling to work at 5am is becoming a chore !

I dont mind it not being blazing sunshine 300 days a year, but come on baby jesus , give us a wink of summer ...
Avatarjt
Wayne_Cowdrey said:Anyone else completely and utterly fed up with the miserable weather? It's the wetness and gloominess that's getting to me. Let's have some f**king sunlight Angry

I'll be moaning it's too hot in the summer.


think yourself lucky you have an indoor job
AvatarWayne_Cowdrey
jt said:
think yourself lucky you have an indoor job


There is some outdoors involved.
AvatarJamieG
Wayne_Cowdrey said:
There is some outdoors involved.


Walking from the car to the building? Grin
AvatarJackRevans
JamieG said:
Walking from the car to the building? Grin


he parks close to the building and then runs to save time
Avatarunit94
JackRevans said:
he parks close to the building and then runs to save time


he doesn't run, possible knee injuries!

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