kaz7
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You silly sod , lol xxxWent out in it this morning broken arm and leg hobbling to the shops, must have looked a right **** :-)
You silly sod , lol xxxWent out in it this morning broken arm and leg hobbling to the shops, must have looked a right **** :-)
Went out in it before I broke my arm and leg to the shops, must have looked a right **** :-)
My neighbour just looked at me walking back from the bus stop and shook her head, I like a bit of excitement now and again xYou silly sod , lol xxx
Say hi to mark for me , i have his number but dont want to text him incase something is going onMy neighbour just looked at me walking back from the bus stop and shook her head, I like a bit of excitement now and again x
Will do, I’d just text him, he usually ignores mine xSay hi to mark for me , i have his number but dont want to text him incase something is going on
Snowed heavily down South so its top of the news - rest of us just get on with life. There will be a Charity telethon to raise funds for South by Friday surely?
Meanwhile the people who are convinced they are right despite of evidence to the contrary "conducted their own research" today with predicatable results
As I say up here we just get on with it - watch this legend up Saltburn Bank
This is a few miles from where I live and its bloody steep
Snowed heavily down South so its top of the news - rest of us just get on with life. There will be a Charity telethon to raise funds for South by Friday surely?
Meanwhile the people who are convinced they are right despite of evidence to the contrary "conducted their own research" today with predicatable results
Not a flake here !
As I say up here we just get on with it - watch this legend up Saltburn Bank
This is a few miles from where I live and its bloody steep
It probably is gritted, but gritting takes time to work, and it needs traffic to work. That's a steep hill grit/salt turns snow to water, and water runs down hill, taking the salt with it.Scandalous roads like that aren't gritted, including the M25.
Waste of money in the UK, it's so rare we would need them, maybe in some parts of Scotland they might be worth it, but even then I'd question it.Just get some good snow tyres and you'll be fine. Bridgestone Blizzak's are the bomb
Until you write your vehicle offWaste of money in the UK, it's so rare we would need them, maybe in some parts of Scotland they might be worth it, but even then I'd question it.
It could be 10 years before you see snow though.Until you write your vehicle off
It probably is gritted, but gritting takes time to work, and it needs traffic to work. That's a steep hill grit/salt turns snow to water, and water runs down hill, taking the salt with it.
The problem on the M25 last night was similar, and down to how heavy the snow became, it basically made the gritting pointless, as it initially melts the snow, which started off light, and the salt content then runs off in the resulting water, then the snow became very heavy, so there was no salt left, then vehicles slow/stop, and nobody can go anywhere, even with only a couple of inches of snow.
People then say "why is it only in the UK", but it's not, happens everywhere, but we rarely see the stuff in most of the UK, so drivers generally don't know how to drive in it (or don't know when NOT to drive in it).
Asblong as the tyres aren't studded you can drive them around on dry roads, they will wear out a little faster but still worth it in my opiniIt could be 10 years before you see snow though.
We had an inch and a half today, and other than on minor side roads it was gone before I got out of bed, its about 5 years since I last saw anything significant on the ground, more often than not we only ever see it on fields/verges, I tend to avoid those in my car.