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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 11:25:24 AM   
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Just make sure your not snowed under with other thoughts and concerns when driving. Laughs . Because seriously you could be skating on thin ice if you are. But you all probably know that. Dont speed . Be careful. Its cold out there. Stay safe. But above all enjoy it while it lasts. In two weeks time the weather will revert to its usual and we will once, again, we , meaning Britain and Ireland will be complaining about our miserable rainy weather
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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 12:07:11 PM   
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And for the women... if on your monthly... wear pants and warm underwear. Frozen pads are not a good thing.



Facken ouch

I haven't winced as much since I first heard of 'iron-on pads'.  It was a hell of a relief when I later realised that I'd got the wrong idea about what women did with those things.

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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 12:11:35 PM   
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Can you not get segs then out West? You know, the little kidney shaped metal plates you used to be able to get at Woolies and you just step on them and they attach themselves to your soles. Not only do they grip but put 2-3 of them on the toe and heel of each foot and you can have yourself a little tap-dancing routine.

Or how about some football boots?

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Are these the things also known as 'Blakeys'?  If so, I'm not sure they'd be much use, Stella.  They're quite flat, aren't they?  Besides, since Woolies went under, I've not seen them elsewhere.

I think I do need things that are perhaps football-boot-shaped, though smaller.  I've got a pair of crampons, but I think that's overkill as yet.  I think I'll try Wilkinson's for some nail-in tacks, bending up the edges of the tacks after I've whacked them in. 

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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 12:19:02 PM   
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Ohh seeing the word football ---   Football in the snow is AWESOME fun!!  followed by hot chocolate laced with umm whatever you enjoy lol.  

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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 12:19:17 PM   
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Being a Canuck I am meant to be used to snow and ice but I am not. Layers is excellent. Rather be too hot and undo something than freeze. Of course wool and cashmere hold heat better than acrylic. Wool inserts in boots are cosy.

Hot chocolate is good.

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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 1:10:36 PM   
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OK, I have read all the posts, and am still not getting the concept here.

Why would anyone live in a place where it gets so cold the rain actually freezes? Snow is something you drive up to, and come home from. It is something that Disneyland shoots over Main Street in December, what they paint on top of the Matterhorn. It is the stuff they spray on your Christmas tree when you buy it.

You aren't supposed to live in the damn stuff.

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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 1:23:44 PM   
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OK, I have read all the posts, and am still not getting the concept here.

Why would anyone live in a place where it gets so cold the rain actually freezes? Snow is something you drive up to, and come home from. It is something that Disneyland shoots over Main Street in December, what they paint on top of the Matterhorn. It is the stuff they spray on your Christmas tree when you buy it.

You aren't supposed to live in the damn stuff.



Wussy!


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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 1:27:30 PM   
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OK, I have read all the posts, and am still not getting the concept here.

Why would anyone live in a place where it gets so cold the rain actually freezes? Snow is something you drive up to, and come home from. It is something that Disneyland shoots over Main Street in December, what they paint on top of the Matterhorn. It is the stuff they spray on your Christmas tree when you buy it.

You aren't supposed to live in the damn stuff.



Wussy!

oooo LaT...you take him for a week on your farm, then i get him the next week on mine. We'll toughen his ass up.

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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 2:52:45 PM   
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ahh Sanity - you bring back such memories for me! Years ago, must have been around 88/89, it snowed quite a bit here and on the Monday when we got to work all the drivers had managed to come in and the trucks had all gone. The boss meanwhile had decided to "work from home", which in those days was a euphemism rather than a reality.

We had a yard about the size of four football pitches - a small Ford Fiesta van and a tanker full of fuel. We got absolutely no work done that day, but it was time well spent; not only brilliant fun skidding, sliding and turning this poor tortured van as we sped round the yard like rally drivers but the only realistic way to learn about driving on snow and ice.

As a side note, its part of the driving test - you have to spend six hours learning on a skid pan- in Finland; one of the reasons they turn out so many brilliant drivers no doubt.



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RE: Ice and Snow tips - 1/8/2010 4:02:58 PM   
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OK, I have read all the posts, and am still not getting the concept here.

Why would anyone live in a place where it gets so cold the rain actually freezes? Snow is something you drive up to, and come home from. It is something that Disneyland shoots over Main Street in December, what they paint on top of the Matterhorn. It is the stuff they spray on your Christmas tree when you buy it.

You aren't supposed to live in the damn stuff.



Because this is where Val has a job. Also he's a freak and likes the cold. I'm frikkin' allergic to the stuff (seriously, I am. I have to take allergy meds if I know I'm going to be stuck outside in the cold) and he wants to drag me to where it's colder where I keep going "Ya know... Florida is nice!".

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