Panjandrums wrote: » I hear that you have to bring a shovel to the welfare office to collect the dole early. Wouldn't that be great.
MadYaker wrote: » There is a lot in some places, over a foot. I'm working from home tomorrow and friday.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Could ask you then why bulk buy white bread if we know its only few days?. Its them buying the crap that seem to think it will end up a "The Road" type scenario. If so buy decent food that will last. White bread?. Its basically as nutritional as cardboard, tasteless and rots quickly.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » With the weather as cold as feck what are your opinions on a lad wearing a balaclava to keep the face warm and dat? I don't mean walking in to a bank or shopping centre, just making your way from A to B and taking it off when you arrive. Good idea or bad? Any law against it?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » It's fine until it's about 3-5 degrees below, then your face begins to really feel it.
DelaneyO wrote: » Our desert friends can wear similar in the name of religion, no reason why we can't.
buried wrote: » If I'm going outside I'm looking forward to getting me face a nice blast of cold. If you don't want a bit of cold on your face you probably should just stay indoors.
manonboard wrote: » There are different types of balaclavas. The ones with holes for two eyes are absolutely a no no. The ones that tend to show the eyes, middle/top of the nose and part of the eyebrows are fine. There are lots of neck wraps that are made of thin material that i often seen people pull up over their mouths/nose. They are VERY non threatening because they are so easily pulled down, and fashionable looking rather than to conceal an identity.