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You grab a shovel which I have in back of my car and shovel my car out, if it gets so bad where the State declares a State of Emergency, you might get a call from your company to stay home, depending on how bad the roads get and if they plowed them.

99% of the time I make it to work, unless my boss calls me and tells me the company is closed because of inclement weather conditions and the State of emergency declared by the Governor.

Geez... Digging out the driveway...
Sounds like hard work... You want a short driveway then i guess...
Do u have chains on your cars? Or 4WDs
 

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Geez... Digging out the driveway...
Sounds like hard work... You want a short driveway then i guess...
Do u have chains on your cars? Or 4WDs
No we have all season tires but you can get still get chains for your tires, but mostly only rescue vehicles use them, the tires they have nowadays are good enough to get you through the snow, but if the street or highway isn't plowed and you have a couple of feet of snow, then it's best to stay home.

They have snowblowers also you can buy if you have a big driveway, where you can plow through the snow in your driveway and sidewalk.
 

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I wonder how history will depict this age of tyranny that has just begun. If the tyrants become the eventual victors and get their way, the truth of it will never see the daylight, never written about or spoken.
It wont be recorded in history, for it ends under the wrath of GOD . This is all about the final strong hold and leadership under
the beast , ten kings that rule one hour with him . Children and generations wont be reading about it .
cause new heavens and a new earth will follow the destruction of this very system they are setting into place now .
Only a massive persecution is soon to come against the few lambs who clung to JESUS and conformed not to the system is coming .
We have one title that will soon be given to all who conformed not . hater and monsters and destroyers of the world .
This world aint gonna love us and the system set in place is gonna serve the beast and many lambs will be killed .
 

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Did someone say dukes of hazard....

YYYEEEIIIII HHHHAAAAAAA

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I nearly did that once into a river at night trying to drag off some groupies my mate did not want around, I thought it was a football field, but then realised it was the river.

Last year I drove over a old bridge that had the road blocked off, the bridge had a big hole in it, but I looked it over and drove over it.
I thought when driving over it, if I go down I go down, My Poor car Aloysius Diablo ! to think that he could of been down their with the mud crabs.
That's what I call my car, Aloysius Diablo because she is a Red sports car.
 

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I nearly did that once into a river at night trying to drag off some groupies my mate did not want around, I thought it was a football field, but then realised it was the river.

Last year I drove over a old bridge that had the road blocked off, the bridge had a big hole in it, but I looked it over and drove over it.
I thought when driving over it, if I go down I go down, My Poor car Aloysius Diablo ! to think that he could of been down their with the mud crabs.
That's what I call my car, Aloysius Diablo because she is a Red sports car.

LoL... You gave your beloved automobile a name... Cool... So Reggie-like...
Ive only ever called my hot cars "she"
 
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No we have all season tires but you can get still get chains for your tires, but mostly only rescue vehicles use them, the tires they have nowadays are good enough to get you through the snow, but if the street or highway isn't plowed and you have a couple of feet of snow, then it's best to stay home.

They have snowblowers also you can buy if you have a big driveway, where you can plow through the snow in your driveway and sidewalk.

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The “snowblowers”...a welcome invention! And recall the “small” version of the “snowblower”...more lightweight...smaller swath...and people using them on their roofs, to remove the weight of (like a foot) of snow off the roofs.

Many older homes in the north have the very steep pitched roofs for snow to naturally slide off....but more modern, ranches, tri-level type homes have a lower grade pitch, thus a heavy snow sits on the roof.
 
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LoL... You gave your beloved automobile a name... Cool... So Reggie-like...
Ive only ever called my hot cars "she"

Yep, people do name “their cars”, (also some name their “property/land”, their “home”, their “driveways”, their “buildings”.)
We have “named” “vehicles” and “roads” and “trails” and “buildings” on our property. Lol.
 
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No we have all season tires but you can get still get chains for your tires, but mostly only rescue vehicles use them, the tires they have nowadays are good enough to get you through the snow, but if the street or highway isn't plowed and you have a couple of feet of snow, then it's best to stay home.

They have snowblowers also you can buy if you have a big driveway, where you can plow through the snow in your driveway and sidewalk.

Been a long time since I thought about Tire Chains. So much concrete and blacktop roads now, I would presume Tire Chains still have their use in more remote areas still having dirt roads.
 
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Geez... Digging out the driveway...
Sounds like hard work... You want a short driveway then i guess...
Do u have chains on your cars? Or 4WDs

I have before, literally went out a window, to shovel snow the was preventing the storm door from swinging out (to open)...lol

Chains on wheels are not to be used on paved roads.

Some people “used” to actually Fill the bed of their Truck WITH snow, to give more “weight” and “control” ... before the more modern and readily available options of 4WD.

I grew up in a small community, small school district. They use to have a front loader scrape the snow on the High School grounds. Then the local Fire Dept would send a pumper truck to flood the scrapped area, and create an ICE rink for the kids to skate.
Ice skates would be a common and usual “Christmas gift” for kids.

The same year, I went out a window to shovel snow, there was SO much snow, the front loader at the High School, kept piling the snow in one place, and the kids began climbing up the pile fashioning the pile into a Giant Snowman. About 25 feet high!

Relating to the OP TOPIC...
Guess this Winter, kids will be encouraged to BE CONFINED to their homes, MASKED, not TOUCHING, peeking out the window, wishing they had an option of NORMALCY to Go Outside and Play with Friends. :rolleyes:
 
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Yep...”same theories” of multiple People are “conspiracy theories”...
AND once the “theory” is “realized”, it is no longer a “theory”, but a “fact”.

Not a big SHOCK, to discover, “planned, intentional deception and lies”...
FLOWS out of DC. Some people (called CAREER Politicians)...have been “groomed” for Years, “how to” deliver “intentional deception” in a most “cunning and convincing way”. GAG.
 

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I have before, literally went out a window, to shovel snow the was preventing the storm door from swinging out (to open)...lol

Chains on wheels are not to be used on paved roads.

Some people “used” to actually Fill the bed of their Truck WITH snow, to give more “weight” and “control” ... before the more modern and readily available options of 4WD.

I grew up in a small community, small school district. They use to have a front loader scrape the snow on the High School grounds. Then the local Fire Dept would send a pumper truck to flood the scrapped area, and create an ICE rink for the kids to skate.
Ice skates would be a common and usual “Christmas gift” for kids.

The same year, I went out a window to shovel snow, there was SO much snow, the front loader at the High School, kept piling the snow in one place, and the kids began climbing up the pile fashioning the pile into a Giant Snowman. About 25 feet high!

Relating to the OP TOPIC...
Guess this Winter, kids will be encouraged to BE CONFINED to their homes, MASKED, not TOUCHING, peeking out the window, wishing they had an option of NORMALCY to Go Outside and Play with Friends. :rolleyes:

Ice skating... 25 foot snowmen... They sound like very fond memories indeed... :)

Down here it only snows in the mountains where there are some ski resorts. They are small mountains so the ski runs and lifts aren't very long but there is some awesome terrain. Iv been snowboarding every year since 2004. Had a season pass one year when i wasn't working and my mate was working in a ski resort so i was up almost every weekend riding with him and his mates, really excellent riders, thats when i got good... Well, good enough to ride smoothly without falling cheaply... LoL

Apart from those alpine villages ive never seen full on proper snow in any city or town
As a young guy i could picture myself building jumps and snowboarding urban features like rails and walls if i lived in a town with snow
 

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Yes that was last year I took that picture, that's a light snowfall compared to what we usually get when we get a real snowfall, foot upon foot of snow, and forget about it when it's a Blizzard, sometimes you won't be able to see your car, it'll be buried in snow.
I was in Chicago/suburb..in 1978.
- During the winter storm/Blizzard..
- A few months..after I moved to the area.
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After the Blizzard, I moved to another state/region.
- I had enough snow..
LOL.
 

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Yep, people do name “their cars”, (also some name their “property/land”, their “home”, their “driveways”, their “buildings”.)
We have “named” “vehicles” and “roads” and “trails” and “buildings” on our property. Lol.
I remember when I was 8yo or so my dad and his elder brother talking about Property's there dad owned and I did not know what they were on about because they called them all by Names that they called the property's, that were many miles away from each other, that his Dad bought for his Sons to take over.

I have only had two cars that I named, one was a 1979 XC Falcon GS 5.8L 4sp P van called la bamba.
 
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I remember when I was 8yo or so my dad and his elder brother talking about Property's there dad owned and I did not know what they were on about because they called them all by Names that they called the property's, that were many miles away from each other, that his Dad bought for his Sons to take over.

I have only had two cars that I named, one was a 1979 XC Falcon GS 5.8L 4sp P van called la bamba.

351 XC panel van... Nice... Four on the floor

My dad had an XC when I was a kid. It was only 4.1L but it took us everywhere... Three on the tree...
What was your other car? The diablo?
 
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351 XC panel van... Nice... Four on the floor

My dad had an XC when I was a kid. It was only 4.1L but it took us everywhere... Three on the tree...
What was your other car? The diablo?
Aloysius Diablo is a 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR 2.4L Manual. in fact just as quick times as the 5.8L V8 I had all the way to 210KM/H and that XC had extractors and dual exhaust.
But I run 94 RON octane E10 in it or 95, The 91 is rubbish, they say one can use 91 but that's nonsense as no cars from about 2008 are truly tuned to run on 91 as the engine just retards the spark timing to run on 91 so you loose performance and economy.

I had a 2003 VY Holden SS manual for 12 years before the GSR, that I loved that car the best of all. but at my age I am impressed and fine with the GSR I am totally happy that I bought it.
I had my doubts beforehand. but this thing just loves to get up and go to from 120KM/H to 180KM/H before you know it, it just creeps up in top gear, over taking from 120 just keep it in top gear and she just takes off. It's no VY SS but I am impressed.

I have a Toyota Aurion as well 3.5L V6 and boy does that thing go well, the power difference on running on 95 octane is huge, 35hp more.
 

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Aloysius Diablo is a 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR 2.4L Manual. in fact just as quick times as the 5.8L V8 I had all the way to 210KM/H and that XC had extractors and dual exhaust.
But I run 94 RON octane E10 in it or 95, The 91 is rubbish, they say one can use 91 but that's nonsense as no cars from about 2008 are truly tuned to run on 91 as the engine just retards the spark timing to run on 91 so you loose performance and economy.

I had a 2003 VY Holden SS manual for 12 years before the GSR, that I loved that car the best of all. but at my age I am impressed and fine with the GSR I am totally happy that I bought it.
I had my doubts beforehand. but this thing just loves to get up and go to from 120KM/H to 180KM/H before you know it, it just creeps up in top gear, over taking from 120 just keep it in top gear and she just takes off. It's no VY SS but I am impressed.

I have a Toyota Aurion as well 3.5L V6 and boy does that thing go well, the power difference on running on 95 octane is huge, 35hp more.

Lancer is a top car... Its been refined over many years now im not even sure what number evo their up to now but i think they started building them in the 80s... I still love the old Aussie muscle cars from the 60s and 70s though i never owned one heaps of my mates have

My first car was a Toyota Celica coupe... 2L... 5sp manual... They were known for their tough gearboxes and sexy shape...
That thing was cool. U sat so low it was like sitting in a Ferrari... A fun first car on the outskirts of Melbourne near paddocks and bush
Mine was silver... Cassette player... LoL
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After that i got a VN Calais 5L with a 5sp manual... She was a beast and with all the Calais options, sunroof, i put a pumping sound system in in, 18"wheels, dumped on its ass, exhaust, suspension... Ah she was a beauty... It got stolen and found burnt in the next suburb. They didn't bother to take my rims or sound system or anything. Just a joy ride and burn, what a waste of a beautiful car...
Same colour, light blue over silver but lowered, tinted windows, 18" wheels, sunroof and the rest. Never seen a manual Calais either
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After that i got WRX, 1998, the best ones still in my opinion...
Man what a difference from the Commodore, these things are on tracks. Just when u think your going fast you realize that you could of done that corner even faster. And have seen how they do donuts... On a dime cos of the 4WD
Same colour... Same wheels... A real classic
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But... Victoria police started getting the better of me and so i downgraded to a stock standard VE Omega 3L...
But it didn't matter... I kept loosing demerit point. I kept loosing my license and i kept getting busted driving unlicensed... Thats when they incarcerated me...

Now... Ive just got this 99 Hiace van... Bed in the back with kitchen and storage... And you know what... Im happy... :D
Looking forward to following the number one highway out to the east coast of NSW
 
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Lancer is a top car... Its been refined over many years now im not even sure what number evo their up to now but i think they started building them in the 80s... I still love the old Aussie muscle cars from the 60s and 70s though i never owned one heaps of my mates have

My first car was a Toyota Celica coupe... 2L... 5sp manual... They were known for their tough gearboxes and sexy shape...
That thing was cool. U sat so low it was like sitting in a Ferrari... A fun first car on the outskirts of Melbourne near paddocks and bush
Mine was silver... Cassette player... LoL
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After that i got a VN Calais 5L with a 5sp manual... She was a beast and with all the Calais options, sunroof, i put a pumping sound system in in, 18"wheels, dumped on its ass, exhaust, suspension... Ah she was a beauty... It got stolen and found burnt in the next suburb. They didn't bother to take my rims or sound system or anything. Just a joy ride and burn, what a waste of a beautiful car...
Same colour, light blue over silver but lowered, tinted windows, 18" wheels, sunroof and the rest. Never seen a manual Calais either
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After that i got WRX, 1998, the best ones still in my opinion...
Man what a difference from the Commodore, these things are on tracks. Just when u think your going fast you realize that you could of done that corner even faster. And have seen how they do donuts... On a dime cos of the 4WD
Same colour... Same wheels... A real classic
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But... Victoria police started getting the better of me and so i downgraded to a stock standard VE Omega 3L...
But it didn't matter... I kept loosing demerit point. I kept loosing my license and i kept getting busted driving unlicensed... Thats when they incarcerated me...

Now... Ive just got this 99 Hiace van... Bed in the back with kitchen and storage... And you know what... Im happy... :D
Looking forward to following the number one highway out to the east coast of NSW
Yes I love that model Celica in the hatchback Mustang look.
VN V8 Calais manual now that's something classic, as for the VN they did not handle well at all, they claim they have RTS.
Well I bought 3 New VS Commodores and they were shocking handling cars as well, so I had to modify them to get it to handle well.
The VY I did not have to touch.
The GSR is stock but the shocks are not to good from new.

Cool Hiace vans like such I know, I have been dreaming of making something up like such, maybe a 1975 Ford Transit camper van or a old 1978 VW camper Combi Van would do me. but I am only dreaming.

Going to Jail for that could be going to far in my opinion. it's very hard not to drive when they take your licence off you I know that. once you could have to move to another State and got a Licence their but the Socialist stoped all that.
A good mate got caught driving before he was 17yo as one has to be 17yo to drive in Australia and then he got caught again and got life = 5 years so he was 22yo when he first got his licence, but he could of got it when he was 19yo but he did not know the Laws. he was fuming when the cop informed him that. He was robbed of 3 years of his life. bumming lifts to get to work with some idiots who should not of had a licence they were that bad a drivers. he would tell me the story's of putting his life in grave danger with such as them.
 

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VN V8 Calais manual now that's something classic, as for the VN they did not handle well at all, they claim they have RTS.
Well I bought 3 New VS Commodores and they were shocking handling cars as well, so I had to modify them to get it to handle well.
The VY I did not have to touch.

Ye the VN, VR, VS have huge body roll when you turn...
Mine had an aftermarket FE2 suspension kit, lowered and the 18" wheels. That made it handle heaps better.
The brakes were crap in the VN as well... But im comparing it to the WRX which isn't really a fair comparison when it comes to handling

Going to Jail for that could be going to far in my opinion. it's very hard not to drive when they take your licence off you I know that. once you could have to move to another State and got a Licence their but the Socialist stoped all that.

I got busted driving unlicensed more than 5 times... Again and again... I needed to get to work and such... I was filthy at being sent to prison because its not a criminal offence and i have never intentionally hurt anyone before or stolen off anyone... Now many people will say "well you broke the law" but i don't buy that... I believe that prison should only be reserved for convicted criminals, petty little infringements of the law. Many of the guys in there were in for non-criminal offences and thats hard to swallow. Incarcerated without having committed a crime. Im still trying to get rid of this bitter taste that it left. Listening to other peoples sufferings helps ease the pain...
And so i love reading this passage

I have worked much harder, been in prison more frequently, been flogged more severely, and been exposed to death again and again. 24 Five times I received from the Jews the forty lashes minus one. 25 Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was pelted with stones, three times I was shipwrecked, I spent a night and a day in the open sea, 26 I have been constantly on the move. I have been in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits, in danger from my fellow Jews, in danger from Gentiles; in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger at sea; and in danger from false believers. 27 I have labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; I have been cold and naked. 28 Besides everything else, I face daily the pressure of my concern for all the churches. 29 Who is weak, and I do not feel weak? Who is led into sin, and I do not inwardly burn?
2 Corinthians 11:23-29

Pauls sufferings brings mine back into perspective. Mine were nothing compared to his.
 
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