Not remotely marine, but I have to say, it is tough not to gloat when the news is all about the snow in Vancouver. LOL
Get you shovels out, byes!
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Re: Totally, Unabashedly, OT
Ahahah, you funny !
I left the house at five this morning, with at least 6 inches of snow on the ground. Miraculously, the plane, all of them, were on time. Both Toronto and Quebec City had warmer temperatures and less snow, actually no snow in To, what gives !!! I thought that's why we accept to pay that ludicrous high housing costs, so we didn't have to deal with that cold stuff.
I left the house at five this morning, with at least 6 inches of snow on the ground. Miraculously, the plane, all of them, were on time. Both Toronto and Quebec City had warmer temperatures and less snow, actually no snow in To, what gives !!! I thought that's why we accept to pay that ludicrous high housing costs, so we didn't have to deal with that cold stuff.
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Re: Totally, Unabashedly, OT
LOL, when I was out there, I couldn't figure why all of the expensive truck and cars had scrap marks down the sides and beat in fenders. Then it snowed....just a little.
It scared the hell out of me. Not the snow...what I was seeing for driving techniques
I should have guessed when I saw a sign that said. Slippery When Frosty!
It scared the hell out of me. Not the snow...what I was seeing for driving techniques
I should have guessed when I saw a sign that said. Slippery When Frosty!