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Originally posted by Snowtractor
Neat, make sure you post! As for snow, I sympathise , really. HOwever yours will be gone so fast have fun with it instead of looking at it as a burden. I actually love it, I grumble more about the extreme cold than snow, fun stuff.
And we Canadians have to learn how to drive in the snow everytime it snows. They had over 200 accidents in Toronto in one morning last week when it snowed. These are the same guys that called out the army to help with snow a few years ago, no comment just a statement. Vancouver is like the Falaise gap when it snows, except for the aerial bombing there are smashed cars and trucks everywhere. And to be fair, wet snow is far far more treacherous than dry snow thatwe tend to get on the prairies.Sean
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Ref the Toronto bit, that's mostly because (a), the GTA is mostly populated by idiots (country people know how to drive), or (b), we here have a disproportionate population of third world imgrunts who've never seen snow before. Put the two together and it makes me feel happy I take the streetcar to work! AARRGGHH.