Mr Vic
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After reading Texdurango's query about snow removal I had to post this link. It's not always the snow making for a tough drive but the ice underneath. This storm hit about 2:00 pm Thursday and it was just warm enough to melt the first of the flurries and then freeze. By 2:15 a good portion of those on the road had developed Cranial Rectumitis. As you'll see in this video, steep hills, ice and wheeled vehicles don't mix. Fortunately no one was really injured in this 20 car pileup.
WARNING: The amateur videographer uses some rather colorful language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5exATIaQiI
The bigger the truck the smaller the brain. And as Bill Engvall would say: "Here's Your Sign"
I was working some network issues so didn't leave work until 6:45. By then the traffic was lite and it only took an hour for the 25 mile drive home. And I believe, we only got about 1" of snow.
WARNING: The amateur videographer uses some rather colorful language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5exATIaQiI
The bigger the truck the smaller the brain. And as Bill Engvall would say: "Here's Your Sign"
I was working some network issues so didn't leave work until 6:45. By then the traffic was lite and it only took an hour for the 25 mile drive home. And I believe, we only got about 1" of snow.