Brrrrrrr
- TruckerClarky
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Its expected to hit us in East Midlands tonight, I shall be looking out the window at 4am if its a decent covering then I wont be going into work, that was orders from the boss tonight :broon: Last year it took me 6 hours to do 100 miles :slapme: . Wont be doing that this year thats for sure.
I dont mind driving in the snow but most Brits are clueless when it comes to driving in it, best stay off the road and wait for the 2" to go away first :lol: :lol:
I dont mind driving in the snow but most Brits are clueless when it comes to driving in it, best stay off the road and wait for the 2" to go away first :lol: :lol:
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I am hoping for MASSIVE SNO so I can play in the Disco...
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by Supercover
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petetf160 wrote: You can keep it up there.
Took the dog for a walk in the New Forest today.
3 degrees, blue skies and sun.
:beer: :beer: :beer:
ooh I went to the new forest for my holidays this summer , very nice part of the world :broon:
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Hey You Guy's,
:welcome: Winter arrived her in Alberta in October, I have about 18 inches of snow in the yard and Christmas was down to -28C + windchill making it feel like -38C :frosty:
It does make for interesting driving the F over here, it is very floaty in the snow :drive: but then its just another challenge.
Had the Top down as well on my last drive of the year on the 28th, but it was only -5C then.. nearly T shirt weather.
Looking forwards to seeing snow in the UK, but it looks like we will be using the ZT-T and not our F for the visit.
We arrive Thursday.. :woohoo: . no doubt plenty of chaos between now and then for you folks
Keep Smiling
:welcome: Winter arrived her in Alberta in October, I have about 18 inches of snow in the yard and Christmas was down to -28C + windchill making it feel like -38C :frosty:
It does make for interesting driving the F over here, it is very floaty in the snow :drive: but then its just another challenge.
Had the Top down as well on my last drive of the year on the 28th, but it was only -5C then.. nearly T shirt weather.
Looking forwards to seeing snow in the UK, but it looks like we will be using the ZT-T and not our F for the visit.
We arrive Thursday.. :woohoo: . no doubt plenty of chaos between now and then for you folks
Keep Smiling
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Nothing but a dusting here compared to your weather, but chaos ensues anyway, :lol:
What areas are you visiting when you are here?
What areas are you visiting when you are here?
David
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- David Aiketgate
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Woo, you've had a lot more than us. Ours has mostly gone this morning, just patches in the fields. The lake District fells look pretty well covered though!:yesnod:
David
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