A full 2-8 inches has fallen and as a consequence the country is coming to a standstill, pathetic.
Wish i lived near a town so i could try my hand at this urban thing you North Americans love so dearly.
haha yep i was talking on facebook with one of my friends from england and his parents were trapped in london and he doesnt have to work today. its like a snowday on roids
We have literally had a pow day in London, some of my friends took face shots on Hampstead Heath this morning. Yeah, it's because someone threw snow at their faces, but whatever.
Yea, flat as anything in cambridge, cant find anything to ski. Could do with a car pulling me but all my mates cars in england are useless when theres snow out. Literally 10 miles an hour MAX. its pathetic
It goes without saying that econometrics is a bitch
But 2nd year micro is so much more boring than macro. Macro has real world applications, believable models, and is cool. Micro is none of those things.
for me, also a 3rd year but we don't do distinct micro macro modules any more, micro is more interesting but harder that macro, but with macro it's nice to have empirical evidence to back up models.
ps. it better snow again tomorrow.
I really need to get my video together of last year's snow when we went hiking in Wiltshire for some frsh tracks.
No snow in the south west at the moment, but drove back yesterday from french alps and it was hammering it down through kent and the south east.
It almost certainly will. We literally cannot handle winter weather. Last year, when 2 inches of snow fell, ALL London buses were cancelled, and the Central Line was suspended, so I missed like a week of uni
Gatwick has been fucked for most of today from what I heard, not having to fly though, so hope it doesn't fuck you up.
Correction on the last part. England (especially the far south can't handle snow). Here in Scotland we are all right but then we get it almost every year so are slightly more prepared. Still just want to go and shred and the ski centres aren't open yet (except Cairngorm which is too much of a trek for a day) and there isn't enough snow at home to hit any urban/local hills...
Driving to germany on mon with low profile tyres should be fun... I honestly hope they've sorted out Dover by then...Knowing my luck I'll be stuck in Dover for like 10 hours though...
I used to live in the UK so I have alot of friends there.. and they basically got the rest of the day off after it snowed like, under an inch.. and my Norwegian friend who was coming back from England to Norway got her flight cancelled after like 2 inches snowed.. its messed up!
I want snowdays, I haven't had one in my 5 years of living in Norway...
Yeah I haven't had a snow day in a couple of years here in Scotland with more than 3" falling at times. It all depends on how prepared they are for the snow and England isn't that prepared because they have other things to pay for and don't get snow that often so aren't as good at dealing with it as say Scotland or Norway.
That being said I enjoyed a nice mini shred on the local golf course today, was nice to ski outside on some snow rather than indoors or on dendex/snowflex....
yep dumping up here in edinburgh, but no good urban spots unfortunately. the council obviously dont take skiers into consideration when building. idiots.
yeaaa buddayy.
i've been staring out the window watching our drive fill with snow now waiting for it to get deep enough. we have got an old stone water trough attached to our house which is prime but i don't think i could bring myself to screwing my bases that much, i can't afford to screw them too much.