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Hope our Canadian members are staying warm!

I'm in the cold western prairies here, yeah it's cold... And I had a rather bad morning commute that didn't last very long...
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Had to get a boost to get the car going, then while leaving our local convenience store parking lot (to grab some stuff for lunch) the car lost all it's juice while in motion! Which effectively confirmed my suspicions that the alternator needs to be replaced, a day off work plus spending money on the car... A double whammy! *sigh* At least the local repair garage can get it fixed up today...

But by tomorrow we're warming up nicely after a rather long cold stretch.
 
Heck, the whole continent is freezing!
 
18" of snow here locally. I got my MGA stuck in the ice this afternoon. Took 30 minutes to convince it to move again. This is Southern California, so you can imagine how cold it is 1,000 miles north.
 
We're finally getting a warming up here, so it should be on the way down south I would think, we've had about ten days of very cold weather here, some days as high as -10, some days as cold as -30 Celcius...
 
Steve_S said:
18" of snow here locally. I got my MGA stuck in the ice this afternoon. Took 30 minutes to convince it to move again. This is Southern California, so you can imagine how cold it is 1,000 miles north.

Did you spill a slurpee in the garage again?
 
I wish it was that simple. Fortunately my wife found it "fun" pushing the MGA uphill on ice, trying to get back to paved roads.
 
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