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I knew it!

Just another winter day in Maine...I was looking for a photo of a "nice" day to counter balance. I'm still looking. Suppose I'll take one when the Tunebug gets here this weekend. (happy thoughts)
 

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Hope you got a nice blanket for the little guy!!
 
AN5Sprite said:
Just another winter day in Maine...

Looks awesome to me. Not that I'm a huge fan of <span style="font-style: italic">having</span> to drive any great distance in it, or clear driveways mind you :smile:
 
Well....I guess you've passed the first "test". Maine might be for you. :banana:
Let me know if I can help, you know what they say about misery and company.
 
Thanks :smile: If it ever happens I'll let 'ya know.

This was my last snow experience by the way. Back when I had a 4WD Explorer

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Count me out.

Snow = work. I don't want to have to work just to leave my house.
 
kellysguy said:
Count me out.

Snow = work. I don't want to have to work just to leave my house.


geeez- how else are we supposed to get any sunshine??


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Glasgow, Scotland- about the same latitude as Juneau, Alaska; north of practically everyone else on the BCF.

Not much snow. Lots of dark though.

Shortest day: Go to work in the dark, back home in the dark; and the "daylight" hardly qualifies for such an optomistic description when it's 10/10ths cloud cover....
 
JamesWilson said:
Glasgow, Scotland- about the same latitude as Juneau, Alaska; north of practically everyone else on the BCF.

Not much snow. Lots of dark though.

Shortest day: Go to work in the dark, back home in the dark; and the "daylight" hardly qualifies for such an optomistic description when it's 10/10ths cloud cover....

Yeah but you more than make up for it with those long hot dry summers. :devilgrin:
 
JPSmit said:
JamesWilson said:
Glasgow, Scotland- about the same latitude as Juneau, Alaska; north of practically everyone else on the BCF.

Not much snow. Lots of dark though.

Shortest day: Go to work in the dark, back home in the dark; and the "daylight" hardly qualifies for such an optomistic description when it's 10/10ths cloud cover....

Yeah but you more than make up for it with those long hot dry summers. :devilgrin:


Long,Hot,Summers,JP? You must have been there early on a Tuesday morning to catch that. :devilgrin: :jester:

Stuart. :cheers:
 
Ah, but I liked Glasgow....and Faslane. Always the dreary British Isles.....
 
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