Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
This is a good point Ash. But I decided to look into it a bit further.
They have spent 36 million on snow equipment and this is quite interesting. cancelling seems part of the plan which I find odd.







but we do pay over the odds on transport, housing and fuel and tobacco imo.
And don't get me started on council tax.

Other smaller gripes I always have problems with deliveries. (I blame the uk for this since I am at it)
and the electric here is too powerful. I bought a nice new electric toothbrush with a stand. But unfortunately it can not be charged in my bathroom as I do not have the luxury of a shaver socket.
Also, it's actually not the snow per se that's the problem, it's ice. Ours being a temperate climate, we don't tend to get the really low temperatures that means snow falls and just sits there prettily and is relatively easy to deal with. What happens is that snow or sleet will fall and then melt and overnight will turn to ice, which is much harder to deal with.