TripleS wrote:Oh good! I think I'm being propositioned - or something; but it's another couple of weeks to my birthday.
Best wishes all,
Dave.
Just remember to keep in mind the difference between a proposition and a proposal, Dave
regards
P.
TripleS wrote:Oh good! I think I'm being propositioned - or something; but it's another couple of weeks to my birthday.
Best wishes all,
Dave.
Porker wrote:TripleS wrote:Oh good! I think I'm being propositioned - or something; but it's another couple of weeks to my birthday.
Best wishes all,
Dave.
Just remember to keep in mind the difference between a proposition and a proposal, Dave
regards
P.
chriskay wrote:try a bottle of vodka; alcohol lowers the freezing point extremely well. As TripleS says, on no account use engine antifreeze or you'll have damaged paintwork.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:Keep that healthy fear, Sonia. Don't let it dominate you, but do continue to respect snow and ice. Keep practising. If you have time and the opportunity, go and find a big deserted snowy car park, and explore the limits a little (I should take my own advice sometime ). Snow happens so infrequently now, we should do what we can to learn its qualities.
MiniClubmanEstate wrote:Driving in the snow is great fun if you have a nice old car with no power steering and ESP/ABS systems.
Porker wrote:There's no ABS warning light pre-start, and the wheels certainly lock under very firm braking.
Porker wrote:A quick Google shows that ABS became standard from 2005 only.
Porker wrote:Now, it's possible that the ABS has packed up and the warning light's been removed or otherwise disabled
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