Nope... No Problems with getting stuck

Did have a glancing (and it really was glancing) blow off the wall of the pub today with the O/S corner of the front bumper though
Over a crest and sheet ice, slower than walking pace and it ran on a touch
I reckon it'll T-Cut out though 
Got home about 17:30 and the car is covered again... Light powdery ball type snow too so will be drifting by the morning 
Not that I'm likely to go anywhere... Had to call in sick today as I've done my back in 
[edit]Should add... I'd have been fine getting into the pub if the dosy bint coming the other way had waited to leave me enough room for a decent swing but she was adamant that her and her 4x4 wouldn't stop on the wet (and only wet) road
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So, how come it was wet for her and ice for you.....?
Heard them all now...

Road was wet (been well gritted and used) car park was sheet ice under 4-5" of snow

Incidentally, the front wheels on both my car and the Brother in Law's Jag XJR were being pushed along the ice from a stand still with the brakes applied
No problems once moving though

do not drink and drive.....

Assuming you were not being pushed by another car, knock it out of auto, I have found, at dead slow speeds the brakes not working because, even on idle, the engine was pushing the car...

seriously try it, I found out through desperation, I was not going to stop

The only other option, in my mind, was to put it in reverse and boot it, something I have not done since about 1993 in a Rover 827 that was simply not stopping with and out of control car coming in my direction...
