Suppose Her Majesty makes it to 100 in 2026, from whom does she receive a personalized royal birthday card? (Did she even give her mum a card back in 2000?)
The proportion of air in snow varies with the conditions under which the snow forms. Typically, if the weather is very cold, the snow will be light, fluffy, and will seem dry. If the weather is in the upper 20s, snow will be heavy, sticky, and wet.
Not just Brits who receive the card its all members of the Commonwealth, so Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians and various other Commonwealth Countries receive the card as well. Citizens also receive a card for achieving 60th Wedding Anniversary.
I learned something new when looking up U.S. citizens getting cards from the president when they are 100. (Which they do). They can also get a card when they are 80, or if they’re a veteran, when they’re 70. (They have to fill out a form, though).
Where I lived as a child, the mayor would come over with a journalist to congratulate personally, hand over a small present and have a picture taken for the local newspaper. When my grandmother was 97, she told me “they weren’t interested in me when I was young and beautiful, so they should not come now when I’m old and ugly”. She didn’t see her 100th birthday, but two of her sisters died 103 and 106 years old.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
Suppose Her Majesty makes it to 100 in 2026, from whom does she receive a personalized royal birthday card? (Did she even give her mum a card back in 2000?)
Gent almost 6 years ago
I snow that!
kep2743 almost 6 years ago
Let me live to 99.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
Snow is fluffy not stuffy ;-)
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 6 years ago
99 is just 66 upside down.
wildman-al almost 6 years ago
Drug money the government made by selling it .
RevDEC almost 6 years ago
My Father-in-Law received his card a couple months ago. My Dad was going for the card, too, but “only” made it to 93.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Well, that explains why my RHM Bank MasterCard keeps getting rejected…
Phil721 almost 6 years ago
Had a great aunt who lived to 100, she got a personal card from President Carter
Moon57Shine almost 6 years ago
Then why is snow so heavy when you go to shovel it?
fgerbil46 almost 6 years ago
If snow is 90% air, then why is it so damn heavy to shovel? (My aching back!)
Stephen Gilberg almost 6 years ago
Now that’s a misplaced trust.
Jogger2 almost 6 years ago
The proportion of air in snow varies with the conditions under which the snow forms. Typically, if the weather is very cold, the snow will be light, fluffy, and will seem dry. If the weather is in the upper 20s, snow will be heavy, sticky, and wet.
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
Personally I find it very difficult to breathe snow…
ekke almost 6 years ago
This is some definition of “powerful” with which I am not familiar.
Tossle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Not just Brits who receive the card its all members of the Commonwealth, so Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians and various other Commonwealth Countries receive the card as well. Citizens also receive a card for achieving 60th Wedding Anniversary.
finnygirl Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I learned something new when looking up U.S. citizens getting cards from the president when they are 100. (Which they do). They can also get a card when they are 80, or if they’re a veteran, when they’re 70. (They have to fill out a form, though).
Spock almost 6 years ago
Where I lived as a child, the mayor would come over with a journalist to congratulate personally, hand over a small present and have a picture taken for the local newspaper. When my grandmother was 97, she told me “they weren’t interested in me when I was young and beautiful, so they should not come now when I’m old and ugly”. She didn’t see her 100th birthday, but two of her sisters died 103 and 106 years old.