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Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 7:51 pm
by rebeccariots2
Spacedone wrote:Snowing heavily here now and settling. The local bookies must be laughing tonight... 1 day too late for those Christmas bets.

My food delivery tomorrow is probably scuppered if it keeps on like this.
Hope you've got enough leftovers to be creative with ... or plenty of stuff in the cupboard that needs using up.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 7:52 pm
by citizenJA
It was snowing in Stoke a couple of hours ago - great big snow flakes & a cold wind. I think it's merely periodic gale-force rain at this juncture.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 7:53 pm
by rebeccariots2
AngryAsWell wrote:Dear friends @LeagueACS is having a Boxing Day tweet storm between 8 & 9 pm, keep the fox hunting ban and #keepcrueltyhistory pls RT

#keepcrueltyhistory
I can see I'm going to have to join up post Christmas. These are urgent and important times. Thank you AAW for keeping with it.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 7:59 pm
by Spacedone
rebeccariots2 wrote:
Spacedone wrote:Snowing heavily here now and settling. The local bookies must be laughing tonight... 1 day too late for those Christmas bets.

My food delivery tomorrow is probably scuppered if it keeps on like this.
Hope you've got enough leftovers to be creative with ... or plenty of stuff in the cupboard that needs using up.
Don't worry there's a local Nisa food shop about 1 minute walk from my house. I was just hoping for something other than pizza and ready meals.

Also I checked the weather report this morning and went and bought some bread and milk as soon as I saw the words "heavy snow". You have to get up pretty early in the morning to panic buy faster than me. :rock:

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 8:00 pm
by AngryAsWell
Spacedone wrote:Snowing heavily here now and settling. The local bookies must be laughing tonight... 1 day too late for those Christmas bets.

My food delivery tomorrow is probably scuppered if it keeps on like this.
I "liked" that - but didn't mean I like the idea of your food delivery not turning up ! :lol:

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:06 pm
by daydreamer
ohsocynical wrote:So --- Who's getting snow? Rain here :(
Swap you our snow for your rain. Ohso. I hate it. Beginning to lie quite thickly too :(

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:06 pm
by daydreamer
ohsocynical wrote:So --- Who's getting snow? Rain here :(
Swap you our snow for your rain. Ohso. I hate it. Beginning to lie quite thickly too :(

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:07 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Cybernats!

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... abour-edge" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:12 pm
by Tizme1
ohsocynical wrote:So --- Who's getting snow? Rain here :(
Evening all,

Rain here too. Endless sodding rain. My cousin is over from Oz though and staying with her half brother in The Wirral. She posted some pics of her in the snow earlier and says it was her first ever white Christmas. Given she's in her 60's she's pretty excited. :D

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:13 pm
by daydreamer
Apologies for the double post. Don't know what happened there :oops:

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:24 pm
by 55DegreesNorth
rebeccariots2 wrote:
ohsocynical wrote:So --- Who's getting snow? Rain here :(
Rain here too. But Mr Riots is hunched over his laptop right now - eating a cheese sandwich - looking to see where the snow is falling closest to us. He'll be urging us to drive into the snowy hills tomorrow - I know him. He's like those people who chase storms only with snow.
I'll be doing that as well. Hats off off to Mr Riots.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:43 pm
by LadyCentauria
Just very cold mizzle here in leafytwiggy SW London :(
Hope @Spacedone's food delivery gets through!

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:44 pm
by frightful_oik
Snow in Derbyshire. A couple of inches so far.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:54 pm
by letsskiptotheleft
So, Nigel is The Times ''Briton of the Year'' nice to know satire hasn't quite died.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 9:57 pm
by adam
Some big fat snow in Shrewsbury this afternoon but it was wet before and after so it's all gone.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 10:14 pm
by ohsocynical
Totally selfish because I don't have to work or go out in it, but I do love a good fall of snow :)

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 10:42 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Cybernats are still unable to understand how oil losses now might affect Scotland in 2016/7.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 10:44 pm
by danesclose
If ever you needed a reason to keep the hunting ban
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... -Hunt.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 10:58 pm
by citizenJA
It's steadily snowing, like a dusting, it's thick on the ground - Stoke.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 11:02 pm
by citizenJA
ohsocynical wrote:Totally selfish because I don't have to work or go out in it, but I do love a good fall of snow :)
Me too. My partner & I don't drive. As long as we're properly fed, fitted out & prepared, it's often a more pleasant hiking commute in the snow than otherwise.

Visiting the relatives in Bury tomorrow - post holiday guests - we are - staying a few days. The vision of wind turbines is in my head.

edited to add we're most certainly not hiking to Bury tomorrow - train.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 11:06 pm
by citizenJA
Homemade mince pies coming out of the oven now.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 11:24 pm
by rebeccariots2
Well I see from the other Telegraph article on hunting that the bloodthirsty ones are expecting EVEL to deliver their permission to kill for fun again ... a majority of English and Welsh MPs want hunting back apparently. Shame that Cameron's EVEL plans also ban Welsh MPs from voting on some issues ... be interesting to see if hunting is part of 'rural affairs' and therefore devolved.

Folks ... all these articles ... all this stuff that is being spouted is part of the Countryside Alliance strategy. They will - no doubt - be promising lots of election support and volunteer activists to Cameron if he guarantees hunting will come back ... meanwhile they will trot out all manner of articles pretending they are concerned about all manner of cosy cuddly and earnest rural matters ... try to get themselves seen as the voice of rural people and the countryside - which they are not, they're really not. I would so like Simon Hart MP to lose his seat in Carmarthenshire ... but I don't think he will. He's been one of the main proponents of all this.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 11:42 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
More fun with Cybernats.

How could anyone refuse Scotland all the tax powers they want etc?

Quite easily- race to the bottom. No thanks.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Fri 26 Dec, 2014 11:43 pm
by TechnicalEphemera
Snow in the area turned to rain a couple of hours ago. Took the 4x4 to our friends in case but didn't need it. Still the kids managed to build a mini snowman.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Sat 27 Dec, 2014 12:12 am
by Eric_WLothian
Tubby Isaacs wrote:Cybernats are still unable to understand how oil losses now might affect Scotland in 2016/7.
Because they support a single-policy party (SNP), they have absolutely no concept of how two fundamentally different parties (Lab & Con) can agree on a one policy (independence) but not others.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Sat 27 Dec, 2014 12:13 am
by TechnicalEphemera
Tubby Isaacs wrote:More fun with Cybernats.

How could anyone refuse Scotland all the tax powers they want etc?

Quite easily- race to the bottom. No thanks.
I give up on the CyberNats.

Their economic policy is a shambles.

Their only goal is independence.

They are prepared to let Scotland burn to achieve that goal.

Why is anybody listening? I actually think Murphy is going to kick their arses in 2015.

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Sat 27 Dec, 2014 12:13 am
by rebeccariots2
Over 80% of Tory 'free schools' couldn't fill all their places, figures reveal
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ov ... ls-4879661
Just 17% of the Tory flagship free schools which opened this year actually managed to fill all of their places. A quarter were not even half full. Two in London opened with 15 pupils each.

But Ministers still give out huge sums of cash to them, based on earlier estimates of how many pupils would enrol.

And the project, launched by former Education Secretary Michael Gove, has left schools in other parts of the country in crisis, say Labour.

Shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt raged: “David Cameron has created a crisis in school places.

“He has diverted millions away from children in areas with a shortage of school places in order to open ‘pet project’ free schools in areas where there are already enough places.”...

Many had far fewer pupils than promised when bidding for taxpayers’ cash. Labour said Discovery School in Newcastle opened with a third of the number predicted – 120 out of 360.

Harris Academy Tottenham, north London, opened with 58 pupils of 240. The Gatwick School, West Sussex, had 48 out of 180 at the start of term.

And Park Community School in Merton and Trinity Academy in Lambeth both admitted just 15...

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Sat 27 Dec, 2014 12:16 am
by Eric_WLothian
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
Tubby Isaacs wrote:More fun with Cybernats.

How could anyone refuse Scotland all the tax powers they want etc?

Quite easily- race to the bottom. No thanks.
I give up on the CyberNats.

Their economic policy is a shambles.

Their only goal is independence.

They are prepared to let Scotland burn to achieve that goal.

Why is anybody listening? I actually think Murphy is going to kick their arses in 2015.
I disagree with your comment on their economic policy. It's not a shambles, it's non-existent. :)

Re: Boxing Day 2014

Posted: Sat 27 Dec, 2014 12:41 am
by Eric_WLothian
Nice piece of Ukip frankness:
It was one of these “did he really say that?” moments when David Coburn, who – thanks to the wonders of proportional representation – represents all Scotland in the European Parliament, was holding forth to Rory Bremner.
Coburn was much against the “authoritarianism” of advising people what they should smoke, eat or drink. Bremner pointed to low life expectancy in parts of Glasgow to which the voice of Ukip replied: “Better a short and happy life than a long and dreary one”.
The article, by Brian Wilson, will of course start another CyberNat storm.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/brian-wils ... -1-3644578