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JOKER



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My FFRR in the Snow 2

Following on from ukrangie's post, great pic's ............ Thumbs Up

Took the Daughters sledging the other night to a hill not far from me, Felt sorry for the folk who had to walk up to the top as we drove by them Very Happy On reaching the top and while the Daughters were sledging i thought "This snow could be doing with getting flattened out a bit" Whistle Whistle.


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Bit of luck and it might snow more over the next few days ............. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Mick

Your just a big kid at heart arn't you. Whistle

Wish we had some snow Mr. Green


Nice pics though.

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Spur of the Moment Nigel, Whistle Whistle

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Mick, perhaps you should invest in one of those massive snow ploughs that they use on the A9 Rolling with laughter

At least your kids went in the snow. I have a sled which has seen more carpet than snow. My little one refused to go anywhere near the snow unless she was carried. In time I am sure she will get used to it but I tell you what, my back was aching after carrying her up and down the Cairngorm mountains to see the reindeer. I found out you could sweat in subzero temperature.

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ukrangie wrote:
Mick, perhaps you should invest in one of those massive snow ploughs that they use on the A9 Rolling with laughter


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What.... this one?

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DeltaC wrote:
ukrangie wrote:
Mick, perhaps you should invest in one of those massive snow ploughs that they use on the A9 Rolling with laughter


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What.... this one?


... Being towed by a P38! Shocked


:lol:

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Yep those would be the ones. Paul

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Being towed by a P38! Shocked


Not quite Laughing

My P38 (pre-FFRR) and my pal in the plough - We stopped for a quick catchup Very Happy

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