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Old Mar 3, 2004
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spring in southern ontario

the weather network .com is saying that this spring will be close to normal for southern ontario and we will most likly not see any of the sudden heavy snow fall we saw last year in this month. that is great news for anybody wanting to get those summer wheels back on their rides and those looking to drop their rides.
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pffff, I've been slammed all winter
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Originally posted by Big
pffff, I've been slammed all winter

did you make any money plowing peoples driveways?
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I've been lowered all winter too...

and I didn't make any money plowing the Gardnier Expressway during that big snow fall.. nor did I make money plowing Islington, Dundas, Eglinton.. or any of the other streets I drove on. I'm afraid to wash my car and see the mash-up front lip.
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Originally posted by NoSpleeny
I've been lowered all winter too...

and I didn't make any money plowing the Gardnier Expressway during that big snow fall.. nor did I make money plowing Islington, Dundas, Eglinton.. or any of the other streets I drove on. I'm afraid to wash my car and see the mash-up front lip.

hahaha!

i'm going to lower my car 4.5 inches for this summer. on the highway people will be able to use my car as a ramp.
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I still think it's not worth taking the chance of putting the summer rims now.. never know what might happened
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Canadian wearher network, they suck at getting the forcast right.
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I put my summers on last year at the end of Feb.. suddenly big snow storm in March.. my car slid off the driveway and into the road and I couldn't get back up.. so I had to change back to winter tires on the road.. no more of that bull ****.
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