Wow, it took me 6 hours to get home tonight. Normally it takes me about 20 to 25 minutes, max. First hour, I moved about 100 yards!
How does 8 inches of snow mess up the roads so much? :confused: What an insanely tiring day... Be safe out there
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My driveway looks a little better :rolleyes: , but we are getting close
My driveway looks a little better :rolleyes: , but we are getting close
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Where is that Roman? Can't be CT, everyone's driving on the wrong side of the road. :D
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You need to come up here where every vehicle on the road is designed to go off-road and 1/2 ton trucks are considered small...
Just at the tail end of a chinook, expected high today is 3c (38f) along with 10cm (4") of snow to freeze (after it's done raining now)... I'll probably pass a dozen ppl in the ditch both on the way home today and again in. The morning... Seems like this stretch of highway claims at least 1 person daily, and it's not a long section.,
Just at the tail end of a chinook, expected high today is 3c (38f) along with 10cm (4") of snow to freeze (after it's done raining now)... I'll probably pass a dozen ppl in the ditch both on the way home today and again in. The morning... Seems like this stretch of highway claims at least 1 person daily, and it's not a long section.,
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
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I have no clue, in reference to the OP. We never had that much issue with the snow up in Alaska. The main issue, from what I can tell, is that y'all just aren't ready for it when it hits. It's hard enough to get allocations for budget on important stuff, let alone something that lasts less than a month a year on average. Typical reactive governmental thinking does it to you.
The town I grew up in had no snow for a stretch so they sold off their snow plows...to get two feet-plus of snow overnight the very next winter. Out of sight, out of mind. Then they tell you how hard everyone has to work extra when they should have had enough people to take care of it in the first place.
Remember, businesses consider manpower to be a huge drain on their resources, not a huge bonus to have working for them to get what needs doing done.
I have no clue, in reference to the OP. We never had that much issue with the snow up in Alaska. The main issue, from what I can tell, is that y'all just aren't ready for it when it hits. It's hard enough to get allocations for budget on important stuff, let alone something that lasts less than a month a year on average. Typical reactive governmental thinking does it to you.
The town I grew up in had no snow for a stretch so they sold off their snow plows...to get two feet-plus of snow overnight the very next winter. Out of sight, out of mind. Then they tell you how hard everyone has to work extra when they should have had enough people to take care of it in the first place.
Remember, businesses consider manpower to be a huge drain on their resources, not a huge bonus to have working for them to get what needs doing done.