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I first practiced in parking lots going about 1mph. So good point - don't do it at speed. And the tap needs to be gentle and quick.
just go with David Glasgow Farragut's logic ... Damn the torpedoes, Full speed ahead!”I learned on a skid pan, don't touch your brakes use the engine to slow you and steer into any skid.
Well I'm staying home with my snowblower at the ready if necessary due to snowI'm staying home with soup or coffee or hot chocolate if it snows, thank you.
Our snowblower has a son-in-law attachment that makes my job easy...Well I'm staying home with my snowblower at the ready if necessary due to snow
No son-in-law, youngest to young do that, and the son is in Virginia and doesn’t have the COURTESY to pop back up to NY to clear the driveway after a stormOur snowblower has a son-in-law attachment that makes my job easy...
Which one has the highest amount of haggis?$3.69 for insect repellent at Aldi or $16 at the big 2 supermarkets Coles and Woolworths. Let me think about it for a second.
He may want the more expensive.... they have much bigger bugs in AustraliaWhich one has the highest amount of haggis?
Then he needs a plane ticket.He may want the more expensive.... they have much bigger bugs in Australia
agreedThen he needs a plane ticket.
Who in their right mind would
live in such a place!
That's in N Mexico.agreed
virtually everything there on land and in the sea wants to kill all humans
They imported the bugs from AustraliaThat's in N Mexico.
(I recognize the documentary, "Them".)
I developed a couple of trick while living in the ice and snow. One is to walk putting a foot down and doing a tiny, controlled twist to see if there's ice I could slip on. The second is a tiny car brake tap to see if there was hidden ice. Both, being very small and controlled helped.
I'm staying home with soup or coffee or hot chocolate if it snows, thank you.
Going barefoot quickly shovvs you vvhere the ice is, and helps steady you on it.I developed a couple of trick while living in the ice and snow. One is to walk putting a foot down and doing a tiny, controlled twist to see if there's ice I could slip on. The second is a tiny car brake tap to see if there was hidden ice. Both, being very small and controlled helped.
Going barefoot quickly shovvs you vvhere the ice is, and helps steady you on it.
I do that vvith the car brakes. It vvorks.
Its hovv I get the stoplights to change.Do you drive in that very heroic pose in your avatar?