F feltox Registered User Messages 75 1 Dec 2010 #1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_angel Out looking in front garden and snow now looks deep enough to do snow angel or make snow man Has anyone done snow angel to-day or build snowman and any tips Would it look odd at this time of night to create snow angel in front garden where people could pass by on footpath
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_angel Out looking in front garden and snow now looks deep enough to do snow angel or make snow man Has anyone done snow angel to-day or build snowman and any tips Would it look odd at this time of night to create snow angel in front garden where people could pass by on footpath
D DB74 Registered User Messages 1,695 1 Dec 2010 #3 Video it and put it up on Youtube so we can all have a laugh!
F Firefly Registered User Messages 3,520 2 Dec 2010 #4 Think it was TodayFM I heard this yest. Every time it snows the missus is up to the window...if it gets any worse I'll have to leave her in
Think it was TodayFM I heard this yest. Every time it snows the missus is up to the window...if it gets any worse I'll have to leave her in
W Welfarite Registered User Messages 3,053 3 Dec 2010 #5 Firefly said: Think it was TodayFM I heard this yest. Every time it snows the missus is up to the window...if it gets any worse I'll have to leave her in Click to expand... I dont get it? Let her in maybe?
Firefly said: Think it was TodayFM I heard this yest. Every time it snows the missus is up to the window...if it gets any worse I'll have to leave her in Click to expand... I dont get it? Let her in maybe?
F Firefly Registered User Messages 3,520 3 Dec 2010 #6 Welfarite said: I dont get it? Let her in maybe? Click to expand... Exactly, leave her in / let her in.
Welfarite said: I dont get it? Let her in maybe? Click to expand... Exactly, leave her in / let her in.
W Welfarite Registered User Messages 3,053 3 Dec 2010 #7 Ah! 'Leave her in' is not a phrase in my lexicon (to quote BC's new favourite word!). i woujld say 'let her in'.
Ah! 'Leave her in' is not a phrase in my lexicon (to quote BC's new favourite word!). i woujld say 'let her in'.
C callybags Registered User Messages 917 3 Dec 2010 #8 Let her in. Leave her out. Decisions, decisions...