Ich drück dir die Daumen!Ich kann das so schlecht auf englisch ausdrücken ...ich habe mich entschieden mich um eine Stelle als stellvertretetende Teamleitung zu bewerben. Wenn es klappt geh ich dann ab nächstes Jahr wieder wöchentlich zur Schule..
Ich drück dir die Daumen!Ich kann das so schlecht auf englisch ausdrücken ...ich habe mich entschieden mich um eine Stelle als stellvertretetende Teamleitung zu bewerben. Wenn es klappt geh ich dann ab nächstes Jahr wieder wöchentlich zur Schule..
It's bloody freezing here, but I'm still walking to work every day through the snow. It was a bit of a cold and miserable trek home tonight though.
Just hope it clears up a bit tomorrow so I can get to a gig (Blaze Bayley) 100 miles up the road (now that, I shall not be walking to).
Honestly @agresionpower flying West first is sometimes the only option. Usually to Pearson International in Toronto then back east and out over the Atlantic.ah that's better than I expected. I thought you probably had to fly west first.
Yep. Familiar with that airport. Been there twice.Honestly @agresionpower flying West first is sometimes the only option. Usually to Pearson International in Toronto then back east and out over the Atlantic.
Thanks! We probably had about four inches here. That might not sound a lot, but it doesn't happen often so we just don't have the infrastructure to cope (our local airport was closed). About twice that where I'm heading tonight, although the trains are running ok so far today.I''ll keep my fingers crossed.
how much snow did you have today? wasn't there a blizzard or something?
Danke!Thanks for the translation.Ich drück dir die Daumen!
well luckily you don't have to this timeHonestly @agresionpower flying West first is sometimes the only option. Usually to Pearson International in Toronto then back east and out over the Atlantic.

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Thanks! We probably had about four inches here. That might not sound a lot, but it doesn't happen often so we just don't have the infrastructure to cope (our local airport was closed). About twice that where I'm heading tonight, although the trains are running ok so far today.
Because the Dutch aren't used to it.Believe me, 4 inches would cause the apocalypse over here too haha
Someone I know is stuck in Germany because of this. His bus wouldn't go anymore, and airports were closed as well. Now he's probably going back on Saturday.P
Thanks! We probably had about four inches here. That might not sound a lot, but it doesn't happen often so we just don't have the infrastructure to cope (our local airport was closed). About twice that where I'm heading tonight, although the trains are running ok so far today.
which is exactly my pointBecause the Dutch aren't used to it.![]()

Someone I know is stuck in Germany because of this. His bus wouldn't go anymore, and airports were closed as well. Now he's probably going back on Saturday.
Being stuck in Germany is my idea of heaven! We got stuck for a few days during the volcano ash cloud a few years ago. I was so happy!Someone I know is stuck in Germany because of this. His bus wouldn't go anymore, and airports were closed as well. Now he's probably going back on Saturday.
I guess there is still time! But I think the worst has passed now. I hope so, don't want to let Blaze down.kinda funny, to much snow in germany and the UK, but non over here?