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Riff posted:

Teachers live our in the burbs where there is plenty snow and they can't get to school on time

Leonora posted:

In '77-'81, my dad and I walked to work in nearby Long Island City in 1+' snow and enjoyed the walk. Nothing was closed in those days. 

People these days I tell you. If it was cold and snowing, I could see the reason for closing. The municipalities need to be proactive...keep the plows going.

FM
Leonora posted:
cain posted:

In T.0 we would have 4 inches of snow still buses run,  people walk, drive, slide..life goes on.

In the early '80s I was there a lot at in-laws in 1-2' snow and ice, and life went on as usual. People dressed like Eskimos and went about their business.  

A good pair of winter boots and a warm coat.

FM

A few weeks ago I took a ten hour bus ride North of Toronto to visit my daughter and grandaughter in a gold mining town called Kirkland Lake. The roads are cleared but that is it. Even though it is quite hilly folk there leave snow and ice on the sidewalks...it is just covered with sand and they wait for spring to melt it all. Again life goes on there.

cain
Nehru posted:
Prince posted:

There is not much snow outside to close schools. I see children go to school in worst condition than that. 

BULLSHIT!!  THE SAFETY OF OUR PRECIOUS RESOURCES AND OUR FUTURE LEADERS ARE IMPORTANT ENOUGH TO CLOSE. ACTUALLY, THE CITY SHOULD BE CLOSED TODAY ALSO!!!!!!!

Nehru,

You are almost wrong on everything .

Kindly be on the right side and start to respect the President and Prime Minister of Guyana.

Chief

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