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Dave Plowman (News)
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Doesn't happen to me, mainly because I sit further back.

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James Wilkinson Sword

They have wipers too. Blame society bullshit again. Please go live in America.

Police aren't that childish.

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James Wilkinson Sword

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James Wilkinson Sword

I saw an interesting one this morning. We had no snow, but a bit of sleet. Less than five miles away, there was quite a bit of snow.

Drive past a side turning in the town this morning. Quite a big ridge of snow (with wheel tracks across it of course) at the line of a junction. Clearly someone's roof snow fell off on braking, having travelled quite a distance!

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Bob Eager

This proves their brakes are good.

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James Wilkinson Sword

I didn't see the reply until you posted (I don't see any of his unless someone replies to him) but he's clearly not experienced enough to understand the dangers of snow on the roof (it can also slip forward under braking and block the windscreen) or have snow blow back from the bonnet.

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Mark Allread

Yup, would have caused a loss of vision too as it came over the screen. Probably the guy who posted saying he couldn't understand...

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Mark Allread

If you can't handle a lack of vision for the time taken to operate the wiper, you're not too good a driver.

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James Wilkinson Sword

I've found hot water from the tap just fine. No need to wait for the kettle to boil.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Not having a combi boiler I never thought of that.

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James Wilkinson Sword

You could always fill the kettle from the hot water tap. Oh, hang on!!!!!!!!!! Of course the "logical" way is to cover the windscreen up. This is logical Mr Hucker. I got two windscreen covers from Aldi three years ago. One for the back, one for the front. ?1.99 each. They take seconds to put on and work very well.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

Hmmmmmmmmm.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

A decent kettle boils in a minute or so.

But you have to know it's going to be frosty the next day.

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James Wilkinson Sword

Shower - electric. Dishwasher - electric. Washing machine - electric.

Nothing else needs hot water.

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James Wilkinson Sword

Google is your fiend.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

So you wash your hands in cold water after using the bog? The probability is that you don't even do that. Six cats, loads of parrots and no hot running water! Peasant.

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Mr Pounder Esquire

hand washing?

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charles

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We cannot predict the future. Anyway, a kettle is less hassle on the fe= w days that need it.

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James Wilkinson Sword

Not required. Soap works in any temperature.

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James Wilkinson Sword

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