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January 5, 2016 at 8:42 am #451412
I didnt know people still changed tires. I just assumed people in snow areas simply bought all season tires. Well thats all i do anyway
People in Northern Ontario and the Provinceof Québec are required by law to have winter tires. There has been talk in the past to extend that in Ontario accross the province, but it still hasn’t happened.
I have to admit, people in the Toronto area probably don’t need it, but there are lots of places in southern Ontario that need it that regularly get lots of snow.
I’ve got a set of winter tires for both mine and my wife’s vehicle. Swap them out religiously in my drive each season.
same with me, i’ve driven in winter with allseasons and they are not safe. I used to drive for my company with all seasons and trust me you want winter tires. It is a huge difference between driving and skidding to where you want to go.
All seasons don’t cut the mustard where I live . No traction at all . Today I am going to winterize myself 🙂
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January 5, 2016 at 8:45 am #451415All seasons don’t cut the mustard where I live . No traction at all . Today I am going to winterize myself
I find the best winterizing to do is, just stay indoors. LOL Gotta love the balaclava look.
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— Glenn BottingJanuary 6, 2016 at 6:26 am #451892Man John I get cold just looking at that picture.
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Fayetteville, NCJanuary 6, 2016 at 6:28 am #451895Man John I get cold just looking at that picture.
I wonder what would happen if I walked into the bank looking like this 🙂
January 6, 2016 at 6:38 am #451899Man John I get cold just looking at that picture.
I wonder what would happen if I walked into the bank looking like this
You might get to meet you local law enforcement officer. lol
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January 6, 2016 at 8:10 am #451927Man John I get cold just looking at that picture.
I wonder what would happen if I walked into the bank looking like this
You might get to meet you local law enforcement officer. lol
No question about it…Not something I’d want to attempt! I’ll be dressed much the same today! It’s supposed to be very cold for the next couple mornings, but warming to a tolerable temperature after a few hours.
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InstagramJanuary 6, 2016 at 8:20 am #451945Man John I get cold just looking at that picture.
I wonder what would happen if I walked into the bank looking like this
You might get to meet you local law enforcement officer. lol
probably even a stay at the chateau de police station lol.
January 6, 2016 at 9:00 am #451969Man John I get cold just looking at that picture.
I wonder what would happen if I walked into the bank looking like this
My bank actually has a sign asking patrons to remove hats when in line. 🙂
Tellers would be hitting the silent alarm as soon as you walk in @cranbrook2. LOL“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingJanuary 6, 2016 at 10:24 am #452015Doobie
ModeratorMy bank actually has a sign asking patrons to remove hats when in line.
That would simply not make me comfortable seeing that.
No different than going into some place with metal detection at door. It simply tells me I don’t want to be there.
January 6, 2016 at 1:08 pm #452073My bank actually has a sign asking patrons to remove hats when in line.
Sign of the times. You think removing your hat is bad try walking into a bank in Honduras. Turn off cell phone (verified), turn over cell phone to armed guard. Remove all hats. Go through the first door to stand in a little room to be screened again, then if you pass you get buzzed in. Only a few people allowed in at a time. Getting out is the same drill need to pass through 2 locked doors. The guy that controls the doors is in a bullet proof room. Oh did I mention bank robberies are practically nonexistent.
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Fayetteville, NCJanuary 6, 2016 at 1:20 pm #452086Wow that’s nuts, It’s easier to get into the parliament building in Canada than getting into a bank there.
January 7, 2016 at 2:51 am #452374Doobie
ModeratorMy bank actually has a sign asking patrons to remove hats when in line.
Sign of the times. You think removing your hat is bad try walking into a bank in Honduras. Turn off cell phone (verified), turn over cell phone to armed guard. Remove all hats. Go through the first door to stand in a little room to be screened again, then if you pass you get buzzed in. Only a few people allowed in at a time. Getting out is the same drill need to pass through 2 locked doors. The guy that controls the doors is in a bullet proof room. Oh did I mention bank robberies are practically nonexistent.
I think I’d keep my money in between the mattress pads instead of enduring those indignant rituals. 🙁
January 7, 2016 at 6:10 am #452445My bank actually has a sign asking patrons to remove hats when in line.
Sign of the times. You think removing your hat is bad try walking into a bank in Honduras. Turn off cell phone (verified), turn over cell phone to armed guard. Remove all hats. Go through the first door to stand in a little room to be screened again, then if you pass you get buzzed in. Only a few people allowed in at a time. Getting out is the same drill need to pass through 2 locked doors. The guy that controls the doors is in a bullet proof room. Oh did I mention bank robberies are practically nonexistent.
I think I’d keep my money in between the mattress pads instead of enduring those indignant rituals.
lol it won’t be just you going through that mattress for money. There is a reason why they use banks in the honduras and have that stringent a protocol. Did you see the video I posted about rio de janeiro pickpockets.
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