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Adverse weather and dangerous driving conditions

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Re: Adverse weather and dangerous driving conditions

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Re: Adverse weather and dangerous driving conditions

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Aprilaydee wrote:6 inches is hardly anything!!

< about this much isn't it? >


That's what my OH tells me anyway. No wonder I'm no good at parking... :wink:

We only had a sprinkling (of snow) this morning and our deliveries went out no problem, unlike when we had the ice a few weeks back. Couldn't even get to some rounds then, roads were inaccessible.
You must have a hell of a big monitor at home or i am well endowed?. Anyway back to matters at hand it will get cold over night and freeze take care all and do not put yourselves or your college's at risk as well as the customer's!. GOOD LUCK AND STAY SAFE TOO ALL!.