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  • 1. Kevin Anderson | 19 November 2007 at 1630

    LOL Martin. I rarely comment on a Del.icio.us link, but I just had to on this one. Growing up west of Chicago, 5 inches of snow is just a light dusting.

    But hey, this is just as bad as the weather wimps in Washington DC where I last lived. The mere threat of snow caused a run on staples at the stores, and parents almost rioted if school wasn’t cancelled. It was as if snow posed a clear and present danger.

    Oh, and the terms ‘misery’, ‘crisis’ and ‘shock’ are just a few elements in the rich language of hyperbolic catastrophe used by British journalists.

  • 2. James Shaw | 20 November 2007 at 0700

    I just had to reply…

    That you for the comments, but I purposely avoided using the words ‘shock’, ‘horror’, or even ‘killer winter death storm’. I’ll save that one for the great six inches of winter (as they say).

    On a slightly different note, this video shows how quickly us video journalists can turn something around.

    Bearing in mind I left the office at 9am, I had this online by 12.15pm… and that includes the hour-long drive around Shropshire. It does not have any interviews, but I think it gets across the overall message.

    Anyway, hope you’re all enjoying life in the US!

    James

  • 3. Martin | 20 November 2007 at 0946

    James,

    I haven’t actually lived in the US for a decade – and it’s about that length of time since I’ve seen what I’d consider serious amounts of snow.

    The video is great. I just found the headline amusing.

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