Harry Palmr wrote: » Feed the birds! They love nuts, muesli, granola and oatmeal. Basically any breakfast cereal will do them.
Collie D wrote: » The teachers haven't made the decision to close the schools. Maybe get on with whatever it is you're supposed to be doing yourself and don't be worrying about what anyone else has to do.
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iamwhoiam wrote: » Once again the countries who are used to this and get it on a regular basis have invested large money into the snow clearing infra structure . They spent taxes on the equipment because it is used regularly and often .Its really not rocket science to see that countries spend their money on priorities and what is most needed . We could spend billions on equipment we need every ten years
razorblunt wrote: » David McWilliams was another one of those "I'm in Canada and people are laughing and joking about how such little snow has ground the country to a halt" people, he's rightly been put back in his place on twitter. There's one thing living and adapting to a climate where the weather is consistent on an annual basis, its another when snow of this magnitude falls every 30 years or so. If the Govt and their Agencies spent millions being ready for something like this there would be complaints too.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Dry, they know snow is water Just on cooked porridge oats - its a hazard as it cools and then chokes them.
Patww79 wrote: » Cooked would be just mush. Or am I missing something that sometimes you buy them cooked or uncooked? I just poured them out of a porridge bag.
Patww79 wrote: » Mine were got in Aldi so I doubt they're steel cut or anything. Just normal ones like Flahavans. Should I take them back in then?
Mint Sauce wrote: » Bloody hell. Just back from Tescos, and its worse than Xmas Eve. Fresh Bread, nearly gone. Fresh fruit and veg, the same. Dairy, half gone. Fresh meat, not alot left.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » The birdeens would eat anything in this weather.i gave them a smashed up cake earlier a fruit cake.gave them some of the hens barley as well and they ate it.i even fed some to the crows and I hate them fukrs.they the whole time stealing stuff from my hens but I wouldn’t see them stuck this weather.ill recommence my crow wars when the weather warms up and they fancy a scrap. Every lad just trying to survive these days
cycle4fun wrote: » It is a national emergency, a half inch of snow has fallen in some parts of the country.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Arent you just hilarious with your attention seeking now . Gas man
iamwhoiam wrote: » Not even the Canadians are perfect when caught on the hop
cycle4fun wrote: » Sure, but a few cm of snow does not catch them on the hop. In some parts of Ireland its a chilly winters day, thats all, yet the country closed. A Polish lad asked whats wrong with the Irish?
BillyBobBS wrote: » Oh no a Polish guy said that? Well in that case...
valoren wrote: » What with the winter olympics and now the snow, I'm bursting to go on a ski holiday, I just know I'd love alpine skiing.