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<blockquote data-quote="hexah" data-source="post: 724769" data-attributes="member: 333852"><p>Those TV weathermen are useless cretins. I have often wondered if they actually go outside, or even live in the real world at all. Carol Kirkwood is the only decent one, being Scottish she is used to snow and ice, she usually gets it right. The rest are usually way off. If they had real jobs they would have been sacked by now. </p><p></p><p>This is nothing like Siberia where it will soon be down to -60 C for a few months. It has gone down to -15 C at night here on occasions. I have still been able to drive around in the dark without problems, except perhaps the dazzle of staring at snow in the headlights after 30 minutes, it gives a bit of a headache. I imagine the weathermen would only drive at night in these conditions with their mummy to hold their other hand.</p><p></p><p>And no mobile phones in the old days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hexah, post: 724769, member: 333852"] Those TV weathermen are useless cretins. I have often wondered if they actually go outside, or even live in the real world at all. Carol Kirkwood is the only decent one, being Scottish she is used to snow and ice, she usually gets it right. The rest are usually way off. If they had real jobs they would have been sacked by now. This is nothing like Siberia where it will soon be down to -60 C for a few months. It has gone down to -15 C at night here on occasions. I have still been able to drive around in the dark without problems, except perhaps the dazzle of staring at snow in the headlights after 30 minutes, it gives a bit of a headache. I imagine the weathermen would only drive at night in these conditions with their mummy to hold their other hand. And no mobile phones in the old days. [/QUOTE]
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