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Old 10-01-2010, 17:50   #32
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Panic buying in shops due to weather

The strangest thing is, this country DOES ground to a halt when we get hit by bad weather, and it does happen each year. And yet we cannot deal with it, we have also the problem of grit.

It really amazes me, l read an article in the paper today about Sibera, where this sort of weather is there, but much harsher, and theyjust get on with it.

The trouble is, we don't prepare for it, we don't store the stuff we just sell it abroad, then when we need the stuff and goods, the PM will say, lets gets the military in, what when its to late.
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