Show us ya snow pics!

paddy wright said:
U shud put a note on his at for the forum
We sooo need some z4-forum business cards where you can insert your username and stick them under random Z4's you see parked up :thumbsup:
 
aquazi said:
Ahh i live in the city center too... in Friar Gate... but down in London at the moment.. trying to get away from the snow.. which has reached here now too :(

I'll have to keep a lookout for you in Derby :thumbsup:

cool, i used to work in west london (feltham) a few years back but now back in derby. i'll keep an eye out for you too mate :thumbsup:
 
original guvnor said:
I'm impressed Lucy...

clearing the snow complete with Chanel handbag (and Hunters) :rofl:

Well what can I say, I try to do it with style. A bit of snow isn't gonna make me look like a bag of s**t :rofl:
 
iwatchlive said:
:D :D Hey Lucy, can you give me Harryella's number, reminds me of an ex girlfriend :D :D :D :titshake: :titshake: :titshake:

Are you sure you want to admit to that? :P :poke:
 
Lucy said:
Pahh you southerners don't even know what snow is! :poke:

Hang on a minute, don't class me as a Southerner :x

Being Welsh, surely that makes me a Westerner as far as you're concerned........! :thumbsup:
 
Just thought I'd let you know that out here in Western Canada we don't get as much snow as you poor sods got. Good luck, Keep the zeds inside and don't try anything crazy now.... :thumbsup:
 
mcbeee said:
Just thought I'd let you know that out here in Western Canada we don't get as much snow as you poor sods got. Good luck, Keep the zeds inside and don't try anything crazy now.... :thumbsup:

Where you from? Im surprised you don't get much snow given that western Canada has some of the best ski and snowboarding resorts in the world. Last time I was in Whistler they had 5 metres of base.
 
Glen Prosen.

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no snow pics, if i fall on my way home from the pub tonight i will not be happy, its hard enough without the snow
 
No trains today at Invergowrie Station.
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a walk along the shore.
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Geese on the shoreline
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Shidevil. Most of the moisture gets dropped on the west side of the Rockies as it tries to get over the higher altitudes, that's why the interior can get 20 feet of snow and we get two. Once the moisture gets past Lake Louise and Banff it starts to hit the Eastern slopes (where Calgary is) and we get the leftovers. We get the really nasty cold temps instead (-44 in Sundre last week) ands at those temps it's basically too cold to hold any moisture, so much less snow. We end up with packed snow about 6 inches thick on the roads and blue skies at minus 10 to minus 30 for most of the winter. That's why my zed is snuggled in the garage with a blanket (trickle charger). :D
 
mcbeee said:
Shidevil. Most of the moisture gets dropped on the west side of the Rockies as it tries to get over the higher altitudes, that's why the interior can get 20 feet of snow and we get two. Once the moisture gets past Lake Louise and Banff it starts to hit the Eastern slopes (where Calgary is) and we get the leftovers. We get the really nasty cold temps instead (-44 in Sundre last week) ands at those temps it's basically too cold to hold any moisture, so much less snow. We end up with packed snow about 6 inches thick on the roads and blue skies at minus 10 to minus 30 for most of the winter. That's why my zed is snuggled in the garage with a blanket (trickle charger). :D

Drove from Vancouver (after a few days driving around Vancouver Island), across the Rockies via Whistler, Jasper Lake Louise and Banff ending up in Calgary a few years back. Was the greatest road driving experience I've ever had; absolutely stunning. Was April too so there was enough snow around still but not impassable. Highly recommended drive. Love Canada :thumbsup:
 
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