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agreed, in winter I won't run without them, well actually it's the law to have them so I have too :-)
but they are fab, pirelli scorpions, unstopable
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postif the councils aren't gritting,
and the winters are getting harder
the argument for winter wheels and tyres is compelling
my dad bit the bullet and got a set, nice Michelin Alpins riding on Dotz wheels.
Milan.
No brainer IMO
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSnowed all day yesterday, today and more to come overnight.
Despite being forecast since October no sign of any council gritters on the roads (no surprise there). Cliphead Towers is fully stocked with food, booze and ciggies since the floods last week.
ClientCo has no work for me until the new year but I still get to invoice
Get pished, get fatter, get lung cancer while playing Warcraft for a month and still get paid. No, I don't need a sledge.
PS still no phone or internet after a week.
if the councils aren't gritting,
and the winters are getting harder
the argument for winter wheels and tyres is compelling
my dad bit the bullet and got a set, nice Michelin Alpins riding on Dotz wheels.
Milan.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostDespite being forecast since October no sign of any council gritters on the roads (no surprise there). Cliphead Towers is fully stocked with food, booze and ciggies since the floods last week.
HTH
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Snowed all day yesterday, today and more to come overnight.
Despite being forecast since October no sign of any council gritters on the roads (no surprise there). Cliphead Towers is fully stocked with food, booze and ciggies since the floods last week.
ClientCo has no work for me until the new year but I still get to invoice
Get pished, get fatter, get lung cancer while playing Warcraft for a month and still get paid. No, I don't need a sledge.
PS still no phone or internet after a week.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostUnder a tenner in B&Q yesterday.
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MFs Quality Sledges
£150 for 'down South' with a Free Cornetto
Only £15 for North of Watford.
'Eh up lad'
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Problem with the sled business is it's snowing up north and £15 is a months salary.
Down south we could afford solid gold ones at £150K each, but it's loverly and warm.
How about, free ice cream with every sled?
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MFs Quality Sledges
Were £15
Now £30 as it's snowing.
Get them while you can!
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhat's the success rate of long-range weather predictions like?
Utter tulipe.
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What's the success rate of long-range weather predictions like?
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