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Re: No Work For Me Tonight! [message #244482 is a reply to message #244463] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 12:33 |
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Spoony
Messages: 3915 Registered: January 2006
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Dave Mason wrote on Fri, 09 February 2007 11:06 | It's probably nothing to some of you but we hardly ever get snow. It's a fantastic sight.
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Seems years since we had proper snow... if you want drizzle and slush, you're fine of course...
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Re: No Work For Me Tonight! [message #244511 is a reply to message #244452] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 14:38 |
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Dave Mason
Messages: 2357 Registered: April 2004 Location: Shropshire, England
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That was earlier. It's twice as thick, if not more.
My dad has had to stay in a hotel overnight. It took him an hour to go 7 miles.
My sister couldn't even drive back into our village so she's stayed over at a friend's house.
It's not minor.
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Re: No Work For Me Tonight! [message #244553 is a reply to message #244549] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 17:30 |
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Renerage
Messages: 1223 Registered: May 2005 Location: Hamilton ON, Canada
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[Begin rant]
To those ignorant people on about canadians:
We dont carry tire chains, or snow shovels on us at all times.
Thats just stupid. No one even puts them on.
They're called, SNOW tires. And a normal shovel works just fine.
We're not all woodworkers, in fact, I think thats just plain rude to assume that all we do up here is lumberjack.
We do have something called SUMMERS where I'll guarantee it gets ALMOST as hot as Nevada somedays.
Dont beleive me?
We can sometimes get to 44 C with the Humidex Factor.
Nevada is desert....so dry heat....they are above 100 F yes..
Sometimes they get to 110.
But 44 is like 122 if I'm not mistaken.
And Snow around here lately is uncommon.
The last three winters have been shit, barely any snow. And the day that it did come, it was insignificant, and melted within a week.
Another thing: Did you know lower BC and Vancouver Island RARELY see a significant snowfall?
Toronto/Lower Ontario gets bad snowstorms, yes, but thats only once every few years nowaday.
Ice storms, are a different story Ottawa and Kingston get bad snowstorms.
Dont think that just because we are "northerners" That we dont have a life. And see nothing but snow.
Within a month or two the snow will be gone, then here comes the green grass and tons of rain.
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Dont start a flame war with me. Im not up for it.
Im not meaning to put anyone down, it just bothers me when people have no fucking clue what goes on up here.
A pissed off noob Once said:
I DESLIKE YOU!
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Re: No Work For Me Tonight! [message #244567 is a reply to message #244511] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 18:32 |
icedog90
Messages: 3483 Registered: April 2003
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Dave Mason wrote on Fri, 09 February 2007 13:38 | That was earlier. It's twice as thick, if not more.
My dad has had to stay in a hotel overnight. It took him an hour to go 7 miles.
My sister couldn't even drive back into our village so she's stayed over at a friend's house.
It's not minor.
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That still isn't much snow at all compared to many other places.
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Re: No Work For Me Tonight! [message #244583 is a reply to message #244452] |
Fri, 09 February 2007 19:34 |
genetix
Messages: 392 Registered: July 2003 Location: Saskatchewan Canada
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To put this situation into perspective... The first and only snowbank I've gotten stuck in this year was 2 feet high and 10 metres long. The last 2 feet believe it or not was what got me because right at the end it went up another foot so I was going through 3 feet of snow. 20 mins later I was out and levelling more snowbanks throughout the streets.
Oh ya, that was with a dodge caravan... You guys get snowdays over 2-3 inches... WOW
I might take a short drive to the place where I had gotten stuck. The graders have come through now. The snowbanks on each side of the road are well over 2m tall. They've already come through once this year with the large snowblowers and blown the snow into large gravel trucks to be hauled away.
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