Toronto Drivers forget how to drive
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"Hay" Honda Gal, sounds like your'e the best of both: sweet n sour. Toronto weather is about 6 degrees and sunny. I think I'll take a spin tonight. Bit of salt on the road but nothing that a Romp in the Hay and a spray n wash won't take off! Yee haw!
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Hay, I never took mine off the road. I wash it at the hand wash (gets cold sometimes but worth it) once a week and keep the salt off. Stays covered up in the garage and I take it out at least 2 or 3 times a week. We should start thinking about the first spring ride. Might not be too far away.
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Its a little colder north of 7, but the sun is shining, I had the window and sunroof open today. Should pulled the S out, but by the time I shovel the snow, it's gonna be dark
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Sorry Dogman, you are right, there is a little on the grass in Woodbridge. The roads are bone dry and downtown Toronto is like spring. The only thing that "sucks" is the salt and sand on the road.
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I should be coming to Calgary in Feb, I will sprinkle sunshine and warmth from Toronto as I fly above you. It really did hit 9 today and even milder in downtown. It would pain me if I could not drive my car on a day like today.
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