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1 minute ago, wuvvum said:

Is that still the same one?  How long have you had it now?

Got it in 2006 so that's 15 years I guess

 

It's the subject of 4 Sail fred on the blue forum...................

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It has been bliss working from home and not worrying about the effort to drive 30 miles to the office. Then to get back...and the associated diversion/ delays because someone driving waaaaay too fast has binned it. 

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Has been amusing watching/ listening to the sound of one wheel peels around the estate all day.

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3 hours ago, wuvvum said:

If he'd just come off the brakes and steered down to the bottom of the hill he would probably have been OK.

Look pal, he's spent a considerable amount of money on that car, which means he knows exactly how to drive.

My driving to and from work was pretty uneventful in the Saaaaaaaaab. One binned BMW Xsomething on the motorway and a Fiesta with a smashed front in Rutherglen was the extent of the carnage. Still nuts how many people will happily bomb along at 60-70mph through the snow though, especially vans. Also the seemingly compulsory 6 inches of snow on the roof/bonnet and the only glass cleared being the windscreen wiper sweep was in full display.

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Bstardchild said:

It's the subject of 4 Sail fred on the blue forum...................

Looks well worth a grand to me.

Posted
11 hours ago, Amishtat said:

You're not that far from me then.. This was Dallas earlier today. 

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Now there's a place which doesn't often get a mention on Autoshite.  How on earth did you end up there?  No need to worry about early closing at the local village shop as there isn't one.  Ideal if you like the quiet life and really want to self-isolate though, loads of lovely old rural houses and buildings.

Dallas petrol station's seen better days.  A bit ironic really.

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Well it is not improving here! About another 6" down overnight. Yesterday the snow was level with the floor of my caravan (this is sheltered near to my house) this morning it looks like this:

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The forecast is for more and no sign of a thaw for as far forward as the forecast goes. Good job I am not going anywhere

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I lived in Braemar this time last year..in a caravan.. they have 80cm of snow this year, only had -14 last year.. 

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I was out playing in it all day, the bike did break down in the middle of it...

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Plenty in Glasgow over the last few days too, don't usually see too much! 

Had to drive to work on Tuesday. Luxury 4x4, or city car. Only one winner.

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405 well covered last night

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Went out a walk on my lunch hour today. Sighthill Cemetery here. 

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Well, that didn't go as planned! No photos as I was a bit* busy. It stopped snowing around lunchtime and the sun came out. The forecast is for a week of hard frosts (-15c or below at night) so decided it would be a good idea to clear some of the snow so, should I need to, I can get out with the Discovery. First, the snow was deep enough to go into my wellies. I then had to clear the door into my shed with a piece of ply as my shovels are inside the shed! Got in and fired up the 4x4 Kubota with loader. Unfortunately it is on grass tyres (its main function is my lawn mower) but it worked as long as I did not try to move too much at once, right up to when it all went wrong and got well and truly stuck! Walked back to get the shovel, and paused for a cup of tea. Half way back to the Kubota I realised I was being an idiot and went back and fired up the Komatsu mini digger. A few minutes later and the Kubota was free.

The Komatsu was so good, I decided to use the blade and ploughed my track, all 3/4 of a mile of it. Took longer than planned and it was nearly dark when I got back. Still, good fun!

Posted
On 2/9/2021 at 7:00 PM, wuvvum said:

If he'd just come off the brakes and steered down to the bottom of the hill he would probably have been OK.

Most of the Tesla drivers round here seem to have an iq smaller than their shoe size. 

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On 2/9/2021 at 6:07 PM, gm said:

I know some of these streets in Glasgow are pretty steep but what the fuck was this guy thinking ? 

 

 

What a roaster. There should be a form of summary justice/martial law when there's snow; driving while a ballsack gets a swift boot to the stones, not clearing the snow off your motor gets you all the glass tanned with a bat.

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That was this morning. There’s about 1ft on top of the i3 now!

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Minimad5 said:

No pictures, as nowt but a bit of dampness in lovely* Wirral

We had a light flutter of snow for oh....Maybe 3 minutes yesterday, up.in Formby....didn't stick. 

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No snow at all here yesterday, but my estate is iced over and slippery AF.  All the main roads are completely clear though.  And the Trafic is better in the ice than the Iveco - which isn't a huge surprise.

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We've had snow showers here and a lot of ice about, so the gritters have been out in force. I had to get the BMW over to a garage for a quote, so buckets and sponges were scrambled in short order when I got home.

The soapy water (which came out of the house warm) had frozen before I could rinse it it off and I couldn't feel my hands. Can't remember the last time I has a car I loved enough to do that with. 

I can't clean the underside so I'll have to find a car wash over the weekend. God, I hate salt!

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Plenty of white stuffs in Central Scotland. It's currently -8C at 09:42.

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The streets are pretty bad. Mrs J had lots of trouble with her accord but then she has 4 ditchfinders on a torquey diesel.

The C70 has been alright. TRACS and the magic W button for the win.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Spurious said:

Anyone up in the Highlands, apparently it was -21 overnight in Braemar, Chilly out.

Fuck that.

Posted
6 minutes ago, TheXUDfiles said:

Fuck that.

My other halfs family is from South of Krakow, it's properly chilly there. 20 below isn't uncommon overnight. Last time we were there it was -12 during the day. 

It's also amazing to see life go on. Granny's out going shopping. The local bus doesn't stop. And the shops keep on opening. 

But it's a different type of cold, it's quite a dry cold. And you acclimatise withing a few days with a good jacket and hat/gloves 

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