Dedication – to the King Tiger production/packing!!

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Dedication – to the King Tiger production/packing!!

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We had a ‘little bit’! more snow in Devon last night, see this link

http://www.armortek.co.uk/gallery/main. ... emId=11290

to see our journey to work and the Armortek factory in the snow!

Gill and Mark
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Post by Adrian Harris »

Pah, a mere dusting :!: :!: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Having driven around there a couple of times in dry weather, I really don't envy you going up and down those hills, even in your truck :!: :!:

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im loving it i got a paid day off :D

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Post by Derek Attree »

Hi Gill
Looks like North London about 20 min's after I left home in the dry.
The heavens opened with fork lighting and then flakes like tea plates
everything covered in about 15 min's shocking :shock:
Got to work ok by 07.00 am but have no idea if I get home as the buses seem to have stopped round my area again deep joy....

Drive safe in the truck and have a good weekend.

Regards

Derek :D
we must stop making stupid predictions

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Post by Alfredo Campanini »

Hi Gill,
I like snow, everithing is white and there's a great, sweet, silence.
It's true, there are some problems, but then the snow melts.
Alfredo

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Post by Allan Richards »

Looks like everybody is geting a share. I am ancient enough to remember going to school in 1966 when the snow appeared in Shropshire on boxing day and was still on the ground at easter!! In those days diesel fuel waxed up in the cold so all the trucks and buses were stuck. I had to walk to school where we only had one decrepid oil heater in the class room. Put me off short trousers for life!!!!
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Post by Dale jordan »

Amazing photos Mark and Gill it must be tempting to stay in bed !!. On Sunday down here in Australia it is going to be the hotest place on the planet what's going on with this weather !!. Do you keep the heater on over night in the shed ?. Will our poor cold king tiger parts freeze . I wonder if the parts will still fit together when they come to our hot climate ???? ..Dale

Richie Wignall

Post by Richie Wignall »

Hi Guys

A credit to Mark and Gill , thats 100% dedication. 8) it looks dam cold :shock:

here in preston, we missing all the snow, as soon as it lands, its gone :?

richie :wink:

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Post by Peter Smith »

Hi Gill & Mark, pleeeeese send me a box of that lovely white stuff you seem to have everywhere and i will send .you a box of 42 degC HoT HoT air from downunder.,
....Well it aint all bad ,at least the paint dries quick
Cheers
Peter

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