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fluffymark) wrote2007-01-24 08:31 am
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SNOW SNOW SNOW!
SNOW! Here in London! *screams* A little bit, about an inch, but it's made everything so *pretty*!
[Poll #912995]
*goes out to play in the snow*
Edit: Don't believe all those tales of transport woe. No delays at all from Leytonstone to Wimbledon. I've just done the journey in 45 minutes, which I think is a record for me, as it normally takes an hour. *shocked*
[Poll #912995]
*goes out to play in the snow*
Edit: Don't believe all those tales of transport woe. No delays at all from Leytonstone to Wimbledon. I've just done the journey in 45 minutes, which I think is a record for me, as it normally takes an hour. *shocked*
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I like playing in the snow, but only if there's a warm place nearby that I can retreat to once it gets too cold. I think it's pretty and great, so long as I'm not having to trudge through it.
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National rail was fsck'd this morning. I was at the station for a train at 06:49. That station had cancelled all trains until at least 07:30, and even that was looking dicey. I went over to another station (two stations, on completely different lines - handy sometimes!) and although trains were running, they were severly delayed. I eventually got a train to Blackfriars at about quarter to seven, making me almost an hour late.
Lucky I was aiming to get in early today then, wasn't it?
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This seems to be what lots of people say on their way to work. Or rather, people in my way on my way to work. Grrr! It took me 20 minutes just to get out of Datchet this morning. After that it was fine but by then the snow had gone so people no longer had an excuse.