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CaptCosslett
Chief Pilot Joined: 20 Feb 2009 Location: Bishop Auckland Points: 1185 |
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Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 1:59pm |
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Growing up in Africa, I get excited at the prospect of snow even at my age. Only saw my first snow on my 18th birthday - 10th September 1981 when we had heavy snow in Jo'burg.
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twright
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Oh yay! It'll be like February all over again! Roads and public transport in complete turmoil!
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Tom |
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In Kontrol
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Aircraft Aviation
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First time I ever managed to ski in England was last February.
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CaptCosslett
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But the Swedes cope with the snow and ice. I love driving in the snow.
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icudan
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Looks like a nice session of help gritting the car park at work again.
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CaptCosslett
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I do a lot driving all over Scotland and north England to see clients. Snow just adds a new challenge.
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MartinW
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My Sky engineer on Wednesday might get his extremities frostbitten then.
Are yes, driving in the snow, can indeed be fun for CaptainC and me, you youngsters had better watch out though.
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In Kontrol
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I had a lovely drive coming back from a pub about 14 miles from where I live. Un-gritted country roads and a lot of light feeling steering, but to my surprise was the car behind me - it stayed well back - something very unusual for freakin idiots in tin cans.
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CaptCosslett
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I agree. When I drive I am very aware of the conditions and respond to the driving conditions, self preservation and consideration for others on the road is the most important. Having learnt to fly an aeroplane had it spin off's with regard to driving. I had airmanship drilled into me.
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In Kontrol
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Something we Brits lack.
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Marmite
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Great time for the central heating to stop working
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twright
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London UK Points: 3303 |
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Don't worry Martin! My car's staying safe and sound in the garage! Not risking it!
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In Kontrol
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You can risk it, but you've got to know your limits.
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Magic Man
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: South Wales Points: 5336 |
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ah... snow. When us 4x4 drivers get to laugh at the little 'enviromentaly friendly' boxes struggling to get anywhere as we drive past |
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dale_tem
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nightmare time for expensive german cars.
Its a shame I'm a whopping 0.5 miles from work or I have the ability to work form home. Just bought my girls a tabogan, so hopefully it will get some use
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Magic Man
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Rear wheel drive. Yep. Was a BMW stuck on the hill outside our house last time, was sliding all over the place, not a chance in hell of getting up there.
A Discovery came past, hooked up a rope and pulled it up without a problem.
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Edward Longe
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All I am going to say, what happened to our BBQ summer
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CAA= Cash Again,Again! |
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VulcanB2
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Youngsters? Around here it is the older drivers that seem to drive like the idiots.
Best regards, Vulcan. |
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