govtdrone (unregistered) on January 25th, 2007 @ 8:26 am
Here in New Orleans just the thought of snow causes people to get giddy. As for driving in the snow? People down here can barely drive in the rain.
Bean (unregistered) on January 25th, 2007 @ 5:31 pm
Ha! I lived near London for a year and it’s true – the slightest touch of frost or snow causes everything to shut down. Trains don’t run, lots of people don’t even bother coming to work, and anyone out on the roads promptly freaks the heck out. Meanwhile, I’m laughing my Montrealer butt off.
Cas (unregistered) on February 1st, 2007 @ 9:34 am
Yeah, us Brits really can’t cope with the snow. It’s ridiculous.
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Here in New Orleans just the thought of snow causes people to get giddy. As for driving in the snow? People down here can barely drive in the rain.
Ha! I lived near London for a year and it’s true – the slightest touch of frost or snow causes everything to shut down. Trains don’t run, lots of people don’t even bother coming to work, and anyone out on the roads promptly freaks the heck out. Meanwhile, I’m laughing my Montrealer butt off.
Yeah, us Brits really can’t cope with the snow. It’s ridiculous.