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[quote user="marcimmeker"] <p>Winter, winter, hum. Now, what was it that made winter different from say, later autumn or early spring here in the Netherlands? Oh, I remember, there is a faint chance to see a few snowflakes come out of the sky and melt when they reach the ground.</p><p>Man, I am jealous! Just once every 5 years enough snow on the ground so it will stay around for more than a few days would be nice...</p><p>greetings,</p><p>Marc Immeker</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Dont be jealous.</p><p>Snow brings out the worst drivers among us and snarls traffic. People insist on going about thier normal activity ignorning dire warnings of dooms day. Then they get stuck and somehow it's someone else's fault.</p><p>Ive had my fill of ice and snow. In fact I recognize that I aint happy unless it is 10 feet and 100 miles to go on chains to get to where the load needs to go. (Ok Im stretching the bull a little, bear with me...)</p><p>There is a saying, if the Truckers are parking in safe haven with lots of water, food, coffee and such to while away the hours and days of a winterstorm... what are you doing out there with your dinky little 4x4?</p>
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