Best wishes to all my friends here and good health to you all for the next decade at the very least!
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 4:43
by patrick
Happy NewYears to you too, Mr Robson! Try to stay off your lips on this festive evening! I'm going to try and do the same thing. It will be hard though. The wife and I were going to go out but, snow and freezing rain will keep us in. Stopped at the local liquor store tonight. I think we're gonna do some animal tricks.
Oh!
Happy New Years, to the rest of you, Too!!!
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 12:27
by dave-r
New Years Day is not normally so snowy here. We just got rid of the snow we had just before Christmas and it came back last night.
Been out with Billy this morning. The park is full of Dads with their kids on sledges.
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 15:25
by Eddie
You too Dave.
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 15:38
by drewcrane
hey that looks like a good bit of snow Dave,
we had a white christmas,yes snow on the ground and snow in the air, im about ready for spring, and yes HAPPY NEW YEAR to all and hope its a good one
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 15:55
by dave-r
drewcrane wrote:hey that looks like a good bit of snow Dave,
3-inches. More to come tomorrow I think.
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 16:07
by Eddie
We arent getting to much snow this year. 3" total so far. The temps are fairly mild at 20-30 degrees. Too cold for any work in my shop. Here Hershey is "facin off" with Biscuit. Guess which one won?
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 16:21
by Eddie
Another of the doggies opening their Christmas presents. Note the Vanishing Point die-cast Challenger "Dirty Version" kindly given to me by Barc,(Fal308)--Thanks Barc-- and my new 42" HD Flat screen given to me by the wife,,so I can watch my Married with Children re-runs and Kowalski's run
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 18:21
by fal308
Hope everyone is having a good New Year's day without too much of a hangover. No snow here. Had an inch or so earlier in the week but it's all gone, though it is around 18 degrees F or so right now around noon.
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 18:23
by fal308
Eddie, looks like the guys are having a ball in the snow. Our guys love it too.
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 18:35
by babyelephant
I wish everyone a Happy New Year!!
I wanted to check if I could possible get some better traction this year so I .... went outside and fired her up
Temperature has been around 3 F for days, but today it reached 16 F - but then again some snow fell from the sky
By the way: traction was poor. Braking action was poor. Sideways was hilarious
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 22:42
by drewcrane
i admire you for taking the chally out in the pack snow, its been at or below freezing here and i have been waiting for the streets to melt, and it looks you dont wait for yours to melt you just go for it kudos to you!
Posted: 02 Jan 2010 5:08
by Jon
Most Challengers were driven as necessary back in the day. Be it rain, snow, ice, you had to get to work. I know mine has spent a few days out in the elements.
That said, here's to a brighter, more prosperous new year for all of us working class heros.
Posted: 03 Jan 2010 15:03
by ianandjess
well it looks too bloody cold for me in the northern hemi-sphere right now but all the best for the coming year guys
cheers ian
Posted: 03 Jan 2010 22:10
by Moparman1972
Here in the northeast US we've been getting pounded. 12 inches a few days before Christmas, and it had just all melted and now we have 6 inches again. And for New Englanders, people seem pretty bad at winter driving. Maybe that's because I live so close to Rhode Island. Glad I got my K1500 on the road in time.