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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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Well there you go. You turn your back for five minutes, then stand up to close the curtains and the cars are covered in snow.
I can guarantee that getting into work tomorrow morning will not be a pleasant experience.
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2 Responses to “Snow”
Nik says:
Just the thing glaze, I’m afraid. In fact, as it wasn’t even stuck to the car this morning I’m not sure it qualified as a glaze - more of a dusting.
The train was still late, though.
• Posted at 6:43 pm on February 23rd, 2004 by Nik.Leave a Reply
You mean like proper, traffic blocking snow or that thin glaze that we Icelanders scoff at?
• Posted at 11:25 am on February 23rd, 2004 by Krist.