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Still Snowing Here.
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I thought I'd let you know. Eighteen hours now, and supposed to continue for at least a day more. It's a veritable Winter wonderland out there...I had to wait about 45 minutes for a cab!
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Oh, hang on, I remember it now, I think! It's that white stuff isn't it?
We've not had any at all here in Suffolk so far (unless you count a few minutes of 'wintry showers' each week).
Mind you, though, you could still wait a lot longer than 45 minutes for a cab around here. There are towns and villages in Suffolk where the only local taxi service closes its office at 6pm. You can still have a taxi late at night, or in the early hours of the morning, but you have to book it before 6 otherwise the office is closed and nobody answers the phone.
Anyway, why do you need a cab, Stuey? Is the snow so deep that you can't walk across the field to the pub? Or where you so unsteady on your feet that you couldn't walk back again?
;-)
Oh, hang on, I remember it now, I think! It's that white stuff isn't it?
We've not had any at all here in Suffolk so far (unless you count a few minutes of 'wintry showers' each week).
Mind you, though, you could still wait a lot longer than 45 minutes for a cab around here. There are towns and villages in Suffolk where the only local taxi service closes its office at 6pm. You can still have a taxi late at night, or in the early hours of the morning, but you have to book it before 6 otherwise the office is closed and nobody answers the phone.
Anyway, why do you need a cab, Stuey? Is the snow so deep that you can't walk across the field to the pub? Or where you so unsteady on your feet that you couldn't walk back again?
;-)
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I can vouch for what Stuey says. I was once told to teach geography to a junior class. When I protested that I didn't know the first thing about Geography, neither had I any desire to learn, I was told that the kids would have a text book, as would I. All I had to do was keep one chapter ahead of them. Surprisingly it worked. They all passed their exams, even though I would have failed.