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Yeah it was a good weekend. Even got chauffeured 193 miles home after the alternator snapped its pulley. In fact I'd go so far as saying it was an interesting trip because the first leg driver used to maintain the neutron bomb mobile launchers during the Cold War. [ATTACH]171197[/ATTACH]

 

HI IAN I was told mate sounds a night mere but well done sounds great weekend mate jon :thumbup:

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HI IAN I was told mate sounds a night mere but well done sounds great weekend mate jon :thumbup:

 

 

To be fair Jon, it's one of the most trouble free recoveries I've ever had. From the call to loading was only 20mins and we had managed to get off the m1 and into a petrol station so we were safer and warm.

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As the Sun went down after yet another blue sky day I knew it would be a cold night...I have just finnished a facetime conversation with my big brother who lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and after he showed me the rows are cars all plugged into sockets including his pick up it makes Durham feel Tropical. Apparantly thats how they make sure the vehicles will start when temperatures can get down to -40.

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As the Sun went down after yet another blue sky day I knew it would be a cold night...I have just finnished a facetime conversation with my big brother who lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and after he showed me the rows are cars all plugged into sockets including his pick up it makes Durham feel Tropical. Apparantly thats how they make sure the vehicles will start when temperatures can get down to -40.

 

HI PAUL great PICS paul :thumbup1:and good to talk to you today to thanks jon:thumbup:

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