If you go here: Heavy snow in Britain causes travel chaos you can see a slideshow of snow in England and the Continent. "The worst snowstorm to hit London in 18 years" deposited 4 inches, which isn't much by Midwest standards....
"We're not in Russia here," said Guy Pitt, a Transport for London spokesman. "We don't have an infrastructure built for constant snow."
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London Mayor Boris Johnson said the city lacked snowplows.
"You can grit and you can salt it but the snow comes down again," he said. "You can make an investment ... in snowplows for London and then not use them for a couple of decades."
Huh. From the news fuss, I had thought that the Thames had frozen over.
wow ... sounds like London now employs the DC snow removal people.
Well, it's all relative. I mean, if it's 5 times as much snow as they've seen in almost two decades, it's going to be a big deal no matter what the actual amount.
DC, OTOH, gets at least one big snowstorm EVERY FREAKING YEAR, and has no excuse whatsoever.
I know! I thought it was Snowcapalypse: London - but really - not so much.
Best job posting ever!
Oh my. Paid to sleep! Plus free drugs!
I know! I thought it was Snowcapalypse: London - but really - not so much.
Yeah. I was hoping to find lots of pictures of huge snow drifts and whatnot, so I was rather disappointed.
If anything, I am OVERqualified for this position.
Do I have to take the sleeping aid? I bet I could sleep there without it. Will they wake me up if I oversleep?