sinclair182
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Drive over it!
We had about 3" of snow and when driving one of the back roads came across this "slight" obstacle
There's something very Italian-looking about that dog in post #10. It's like he's looking into the camera and saying 'Heeey what the fok?'
I went out in the snow around here today. It was a bit dodgy around some of the side roads where the snow has been compacted to a hard glaze, but I was able to move where some others really struggled.
Some nutter was out on a moped. He went down but was fine. Suicide really.
LOL.........guess he had the wrong choice of tyres today eh,
mrs was jumping fer joy at 1am this morning as she saw snow in the garden.
I gave a grunt and went to bed..
woke this moring to see the barest minimum of snow in part of my garden
yet a few miles east, west or north have had "blizzards"
we have our own sub climate in and around St. Osyths, essex.
but can get very windy....
more so after a curry night....
My missus cant drive the landy so I had to drive her up this road with some wee drifts. seen this road with 6 foot drifts in the past so not bad really.
It seems to have arrived here at last ( falls of less than 6" don't count!)
Oi bastid give us our snow back!! I ain't finished playing yet.
We've had a light dusting just over from you in Colchester this morning. Temperature has gone up, though, so roads have thawed a bit.
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