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There was a small area in the sports bar to have a smoke before boarding a plane and with smoking now banned I wondered if such an area excists within the departures ...
I am meeting a friend for a day out in London but want to find something a bit different. We are both 45 ish so nothing too strenuous. Both interested in most things. Can anyone help make this day ...
I'm looking for idyllic England! I want to go away for the weekend for a romantic break - anyone know any truly lovely places? If it's also good for long dog walks, so much the better.
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is it possible to find one angery british ?
ive never seen them angry ever
not even once
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I am due to fly Glasgow to Stansted Thurs night. Will I be affected by the snow??!!?
Always when I'm going to travel there is something up with the weather!! Additional Details I feel bad for your brother!! That's bad!! Will that not cause delays tho if half the staff don't turn up?!
depends where your flying to and from and if it snows
Citizen DeCat
I would say there is a high probability of travel disruption. Take a good book with you.
teethknees
the south of england splutters to a halt after ten flakes of snow so I think you'd better expect some disruption
charlie3127389
no
veito da costa
If there is snow, it all depends on how good/quick they are at keeping the runway clear. Your main worry is 'how do I get from the airport to my final destination'????
shylass21
what snow? if there is any i doubt you will be affected
Skippy
this is the UK, we get the slightest hint of bad weather and the trains, planes and roads grind to a halt without expanation.
afc2006
Sounds like the snow will do you a favour !
DEADMAN WALKING.
No! My brothers a Baggage handler at Stansted and reckons if it does Snow none of his team will bother going into work as
50% of handlers have sold their "Protective Clothing" to help with their lousy £6.70 per hour wages.