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Imagine this on Sheikh Zayed Road Feb 03, 2009
Snowfall in the UK yesterday, could you just imagine how this would go down on SZR?

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Feb 03, 2009
No1 will be able to reach office on time :twisted:
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Hardly!
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Chocoholic wrote:Hardly!


OK then, Emirates Road :D
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i can imagine a huge pile up of, lets say 10,000 cars :D a destruction derby going on on emirates road. Now IMAGINE THAT :D let me get my popcorn :D
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For your info... my boss I report to is based in London... and he sent me an email saying he could not make it to office neither the staff!!!
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quatroporte wrote:For your info... my boss I report to is based in London... and he sent me an email saying he could not make it to office neither the staff!!!


They basically closed down London yesterday it was incredible.
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London crawling: Snow shuts down British capital


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... QD963MO9G0

LONDON (AP) — It was hardly a blizzard, but it still shut down the city that beat the Blitz.

The biggest snowfall to hit London in 18 years idled the city's trademark red buses and Underground trains Monday, stranded thousands of airline passengers, and raised the vexing question of why a predicted winter storm caught authorities so unprepared.

Transit officials had nearly a week to get ready, but they failed to keep things running normally in the capital, which was buried under more than four inches of snow overnight and another four inches in the afternoon.

Londoners who needed to get somewhere often found they couldn't — unless they were willing to walk for miles.

"There's no point in going to work today," said office worker Caroline Samuel, 36, after waiting for an Underground train that never arrived. "I'm going home."

All five of the capital's airports briefly shut down — with nearly 800 flights canceled throughout the day and thousands of passengers stranded. An international flight skidded off a taxiway at Heathrow, causing no injuries.

The city's extensive bus network was completely closed for most of the day and many trains simply didn't run.

Colossal traffic jams clogged roads because of fender benders and more serious accidents.

London's Ambulance Service's operations director Richard Webber said the bad weather had put the department under severe pressure, adding that it will respond only to calls from people with life-threatening injuries or illnesses.

Some people strapped on cross-country skis to get around; others spent the day sledding with their kids.

Problems extended to France and Ireland as well, with airports in both countries reporting numerous delays and cancellations and motorists facing icy hazards.

Mayor Boris Johnson conceded that London lacked the plows and other equipment — mostly because buying it is a gamble with big snowfalls so rare here.

The usually jokey, upbeat mayor said "the volume of snow was so huge" that the city's efforts to keep up were doomed and that skidding buses could become "a lethal weapon."

The mayor's official spokesman denied that concerns about insurance coverage led to the decision to keep the buses off the streets.

"It never got that far," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with department policy. "It was a basic safety issue. It might have caused some inconvenience, but it's nothing compared to the damage that could be done by a 12-ton vehicle cruising over crushed ice. The roads weren't fit."

Richard Tracey, conservative leader on transport for the London Assembly told the British Broadcasting Corp. that the bus company's willingness to deal with snow is different than in past years because of growing levels of health and safety legislation.

"I think the public are prepared to go out, but the bus drivers and the companies won't drive if there's even the tiniest risk of the bus skidding and people being injured," Tracey said. "Government legislation, European legislation and all that, that's what stops these things."

Former Mayor Ken Livingstone blasted London's storm preparations. He said it had been more than a century since the city buses were idled.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the government was doing "everything possible" to keep transit systems operating.

The harsh conditions led to hundreds of school closures, and many courts shut as well, including London's landmark Old Bailey. Hospitals remained open, but staffing levels were reduced.

Harried transport officials defended the system despite its near total breakdown.

The Underground subway network was hard hit because much of the system is actually above ground — and when even one line gets shut down, it has a domino effect on the others.

A Transport for London spokesman said the agency must largely rely on London's local councils to treat roads — and that not all of the councils have the same level of ability to deal with a heavy snowfall.

"We're not in Russia here," said Guy Pitt, a press officer for the agency. "We don't have an infrastructure built for constant snow."


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Weak Westerners :) It would be 1 hour job for 8 snowploughs to have SZR totally dry.

I have the same weather as in London now every week and still alive but every car around has tyre studs :)
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Red Chief wrote:Weak Westerners :) It would be 1 hour job for 8 snowploughs to have SZR totally dry.

I have the same weather as in London now every week and still alive but every car around has tyre studs :)


The pictures are from London, what are you talking about?
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Red Chief wrote:Weak Westerners :) It would be 1 hour job for 8 snowploughs to have SZR totally dry.

I have the same weather as in London now every week and still alive but every car around has tyre studs :)


The pictures are from London, what are you talking about?


Moscow :) The beatiful veiw from my eighteenth floor looks very similar :)
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sage & onion wrote:
Red Chief wrote:Weak Westerners :) It would be 1 hour job for 8 snowploughs to have SZR totally dry.

I have the same weather as in London now every week and still alive but every car around has tyre studs :)


The pictures are from London, what are you talking about?


Moscow :) The beatiful veiw from my eighteenth floor looks very similar :)


Don't you have any russian fiorums?
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Red Chief wrote:
sage & onion wrote:
Red Chief wrote:Weak Westerners :) It would be 1 hour job for 8 snowploughs to have SZR totally dry.

I have the same weather as in London now every week and still alive but every car around has tyre studs :)


The pictures are from London, what are you talking about?


Moscow :) The beatiful veiw from my eighteenth floor looks very similar :)


Don't you have any russian fiorums?


Excuse ME!!!!!

are you going to join?

Its bloody Cold!!!!!!!

:shock:
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sage & onion wrote:
Red Chief wrote:
sage & onion wrote:
Red Chief wrote:Weak Westerners :) It would be 1 hour job for 8 snowploughs to have SZR totally dry.

I have the same weather as in London now every week and still alive but every car around has tyre studs :)


The pictures are from London, what are you talking about?


Moscow :) The beatiful veiw from my eighteenth floor looks very similar :)


Don't you have any russian fiorums?


Excuse ME!!!!!

are you going to join?

Its bloody Cold!!!!!!!

:shock:


What on the forums too?
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Hmm well we used to get snowed in and my dad used to piss all the kids up by hooking up the trike (same size as a quad, but obviously with only 3 wheels) to the trailer and going around picking them up and taking them to school!

Needless to say I wasn't very popular!

We used to get snowed in and it was great till the village shop ran out of supplies! You know coal for the rayburn and the like - haha
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sage & onion wrote:Don't you have any russian fiorums?


You don't want to see me here, do you?
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sage & onion wrote:Don't you have any russian fiorums?


You don't want to see me here, do you?


Not the point, I just wondered why you were sitting in Moscow chatting on a Dubai forum?
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first it used to piss in england now its bloody snowing. i wonder whats next :D
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Red Chief wrote:
sage & onion wrote:Don't you have any russian fiorums?


You don't want to see me here, do you?


Not the point, I just wondered why you were sitting in Moscow chatting on a Dubai forum?


I live and work in the UAE most time. I'm in vocation now.
We have Russian forum in the UAE, but as I said in the pole about different languages it's a forum of a few housewives who don't speak English. :)
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Red Chief wrote:
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Red Chief wrote:
sage & onion wrote:Don't you have any russian fiorums?


You don't want to see me here, do you?


Not the point, I just wondered why you were sitting in Moscow chatting on a Dubai forum?


I live and work in the UAE most time. I'm in vocation now.
We have Russian forum in the UAE, but as I said in the pole about different languages it's a forum of a few housewives who don't speak English. :)


OK enough said
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Good, can we get back to the topic now!

I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!
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Chocoholic wrote:Good, can we get back to the topic now!

I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!


whats so good about it? apart from the fact you have an awsome snog in bed with snow out side :D

apart from that i hate it. bloody hell you have to wear 4 pairs of socks, 4 pair of shirts and pjs :D and your bloody nose goes all red :S i hate it yuck yuck
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Chocoholic wrote:Good, can we get back to the topic now!

I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!


Are you seriously telling me that you would enjoy this:

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Chocoholic wrote:Good, can we get back to the topic now!

I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!


Are you seriously telling me that you would enjoy this:

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i would rather attach a rope to my car and get some1 to drive the car, so i could ski behind the car :D
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rudeboy wrote:
sage & onion wrote:
Chocoholic wrote:Good, can we get back to the topic now!

I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!


Are you seriously telling me that you would enjoy this:

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i would rather attach a rope to my car and get some1 to drive the car, so i could ski behind the car :D


Something like this?:

http://www.livevideo.com/video/7AD99075 ... kiing.aspx
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sage & onion wrote:
rudeboy wrote:
sage & onion wrote:
Chocoholic wrote:Good, can we get back to the topic now!

I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!


Are you seriously telling me that you would enjoy this:

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i would rather attach a rope to my car and get some1 to drive the car, so i could ski behind the car :D


Something like this?:

http://www.livevideo.com/video/7AD99075 ... kiing.aspx


oh yeh baby :D or even snow boarding :D
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Feb 03, 2009
Madness, can't stand the stuff
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looks great, thats what dubai needs, maybe an outdoor ski centre. i like snow sometimes but near me i think people put too much stones in snow balls lol, and yeh its not good =s
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Feb 03, 2009
waaaaaaaaaaaawwwwww

i wish we can wake up one day and find Dubai like that :D
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