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Y'all southern boys sure are amusing.
I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. |
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:59:26 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
Y'all southern boys sure are amusing. I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. You make a comment about amusing southern boys, and then you discuss the stupidity of folks in your neck of the woods. What made you think the driver of the Range Rover was 'what looked like a foreign student'? |
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On 1/29/2014 2:02 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:59:26 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: Y'all southern boys sure are amusing. I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. You make a comment about amusing southern boys, and then you discuss the stupidity of folks in your neck of the woods. What made you think the driver of the Range Rover was 'what looked like a foreign student'? He learned profiling from YKW. |
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On 1/29/2014 1:59 PM, True North wrote:
Y'all southern boys sure are amusing. I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. Where is the humor? |
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On 1/29/2014 2:12 PM, Hank wrote:
On 1/29/2014 1:59 PM, True North wrote: Y'all southern boys sure are amusing. I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. Where is the humor? "looked like a foreign student"? WTF??? |
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wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:59:26 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: Y'all southern boys sure are amusing. I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. The reality is, this isn't the snow that is causing the problem, it is a quarter inch of ice under the snow. 5 or 6 inches of snow would actually help because your tires would have something to bite. This was also a common situation in DC, Rain changing to a dusting of snow after dark with ice under it. They do "a little" better than Atlanta. I prefer a place where water doesn't freeze unless you want it to and refrigerate it. In my youth, I went to Ohio for a years training with NCR. New 1964 Impala SS and was getting what I thought was snow in Missouri. Was sleet, and by the time I reached St. Louis, there was a 1/4 inch of ice under 6 inches of snow. Was scary. Could not believe how many cars stuck in the center divider ditch. I kept to about 25 mph and still spun out twice. Once on an ice bridge when the wheels started to spin and I slowed down and engine died as I did not put in the clutch. And once ran off the road, as I lost where the edge was. |
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On 1/30/2014 2:03 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:59:26 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: Y'all southern boys sure are amusing. I was out driving the wife to her dental appointment today with a heavy snowstorm in effect and 6 inches already on the ground. Only problem was a few people driving too fast and what looked like a foreign student slamming his new sporty Range Rover SUV into a curb angle breaking the axle. They were loading it on a flatbed when we passed on our way back home. The reality is, this isn't the snow that is causing the problem, it is a quarter inch of ice under the snow. 5 or 6 inches of snow would actually help because your tires would have something to bite. This was also a common situation in DC, Rain changing to a dusting of snow after dark with ice under it. They do "a little" better than Atlanta. I prefer a place where water doesn't freeze unless you want it to and refrigerate it. In my youth, I went to Ohio for a years training with NCR. New 1964 Impala SS and was getting what I thought was snow in Missouri. Was sleet, and by the time I reached St. Louis, there was a 1/4 inch of ice under 6 inches of snow. Was scary. Could not believe how many cars stuck in the center divider ditch. I kept to about 25 mph and still spun out twice. Once on an ice bridge when the wheels started to spin and I slowed down and engine died as I did not put in the clutch. And once ran off the road, as I lost where the edge was. When I was a kid there was a hill near my house that just filled up with cars during snow storms. Folks got as far up as they could, parked them and walked home, picked them up in the morning... Anyway, funny to watch CNN bitching cause the (republican) Governor won't grant them an interview... LOL... wonder why ![]() |
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On 1/30/2014 11:03 AM, Califbill wrote:
In my youth, I went to Ohio for a years training with NCR. New 1964 Impala SS and was getting what I thought was snow in Missouri. Was sleet, and by the time I reached St. Louis, there was a 1/4 inch of ice under 6 inches of snow. Was scary. Could not believe how many cars stuck in the center divider ditch. I kept to about 25 mph and still spun out twice. Once on an ice bridge when the wheels started to spin and I slowed down and engine died as I did not put in the clutch. And once ran off the road, as I lost where the edge was. That sounds like a drive I took from Detroit to Grand Rapids in a '68 VW Beetle during a huge overnight ice storm. I was at the edge of traction sliding the whole way but probably averaged 40-50 mph. The VW did well compared to all the trucks and cars off the road. My biggest problem was the lack of defroster and freezing rain on the windshield that would cause the wipers to stick. I cracked the windshield whacking it with my hand to free the wipers... that and the gas pedal linkage freezing. |
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On Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:58:55 PM UTC-6, thumper wrote:
That sounds like a drive I took from Detroit to Grand Rapids in a '68 VW Beetle during a huge overnight ice storm. I was at the edge of traction sliding the whole way but probably averaged 40-50 mph. The VW did well compared to all the trucks and cars off the road. That was courtesy of the rear engine weight and lighter front end, plus independent back suspension My biggest problem was the lack of defroster and freezing rain on the windshield that would cause the wipers to stick. I cracked the windshield whacking it with my hand to free the wipers... that and the gas pedal linkage freezing. Too bad your bug wasn't equipped with a gasoline heater... |
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#10
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On 1/30/2014 9:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:58:55 PM UTC-6, thumper wrote: That sounds like a drive I took from Detroit to Grand Rapids in a '68 VW Beetle during a huge overnight ice storm. I was at the edge of traction sliding the whole way but probably averaged 40-50 mph. The VW did well compared to all the trucks and cars off the road. That was courtesy of the rear engine weight and lighter front end, plus independent back suspension My biggest problem was the lack of defroster and freezing rain on the windshield that would cause the wipers to stick. I cracked the windshield whacking it with my hand to free the wipers... that and the gas pedal linkage freezing. Too bad your bug wasn't equipped with a gasoline heater... Yup, just a poor college student... |
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