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Keep your windscreen washer bottle topped up. It's a pain in the arsedangerous if it runs out on the motorway between service stations. Keep a bottle in your car just in case too. |
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"Keep your windscreen washer bottle topped up. It's a pain in the arsedangerous if it runs out on the motorway between service stations. Keep a bottle in your car just in case too. "
You sound like Lee.... hee hee.
It is good advice.
Lee keeps a 2 blankets, extra wee shovel, extra warm socks and bottles of water. I think even a few tins of food.
We go to the highlands a lot and he is very aware of the chances of getting snow bound or stuck.
He also never lets the fuel get under half full during winter.
Xxx
Nessa |
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"Keep your windscreen washer bottle topped up. It's a pain in the arsedangerous if it runs out on the motorway between service stations. Keep a bottle in your car just in case too.
You sound like Lee.... hee hee.
It is good advice.
Lee keeps a 2 blankets, extra wee shovel, extra warm socks and bottles of water. I think even a few tins of food.
We go to the highlands a lot and he is very aware of the chances of getting snow bound or stuck.
He also never lets the fuel get under half full during winter.
Xxx
Nessa"
Sounds like a sensible man. I also keep a bag of kitty litter in the boot. Sprinkling a bit if you get stuck can help you get going again on icy roads. |
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"Keep your windscreen washer bottle topped up. It's a pain in the arsedangerous if it runs out on the motorway between service stations. Keep a bottle in your car just in case too.
You sound like Lee.... hee hee.
It is good advice.
Lee keeps a 2 blankets, extra wee shovel, extra warm socks and bottles of water. I think even a few tins of food.
We go to the highlands a lot and he is very aware of the chances of getting snow bound or stuck.
He also never lets the fuel get under half full during winter.
Xxx
Nessa
Sounds like a sensible man. I also keep a bag of kitty litter in the boot. Sprinkling a bit if you get stuck can help you get going again on icy roads. "
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