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Re: . [hammerhead] by euphonium
Dec 18, 2008 (12:37 pm)
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Replying to: hammerhead (Dec 18, 2008 7:41 am)

"It's not the heighth of your hat nor the size of your spread that determines who attends your funeral, it is the weather." Harry S Truman, President
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Re: . [imidazol97] by fintail
Dec 18, 2008 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Dec 18, 2008 12:23 pm)

I am a saver by nature, so I have nearly a couple months of personal time I can use for days just like this.
 
The car angled off, by a pole and blue garbage can, a grey Mazda 3, is an abandoned stuck car...it's still there, I can see it from here, now covered with a layer of snow.
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Re: . [fintail] by fintail
Dec 18, 2008 (1:26 pm)
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Replying to: fintail (Dec 18, 2008 1:16 pm)

Here it is now
 
A very inconsiderate move locals make in bad weather - just leaving their car in the lane of traffic (this street has no on-street parking), making it difficult for other drivers and sanding trucks, should one actually come here.
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Re: . [fintail] by ruking1
Dec 18, 2008 (1:31 pm)
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Replying to: fintail (Dec 18, 2008 1:26 pm)

A real bummer to be sure. !!
 
The best visual I have seen lately was a BMW parked in a RED Zone (fire hydrant) Well the fire department had a REAL fire and they smashed the windows on the BMW to run their hoses through the cabin of the BMW. (and yes the hoses leak)
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Re: . [ruking1] by fintail
Dec 18, 2008 (1:50 pm)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Dec 18, 2008 1:31 pm)

Heh, I think I saw something like that in a movie once. I am sure the cars that are abandoned and eventually towed aren't in mint condition once their owner retrieves them either.
 
I just saw an Impreza drive by with chains on all 4 wheels....odd.
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Re: . [fintail] by fezo
Dec 18, 2008 (2:53 pm)
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Replying to: fintail (Dec 18, 2008 1:50 pm)

Back in 1978 my brother got caught in a four foot blizzard up by Boston. Was stuck on route 128 for a few days, fortunately hanging in the cab of the truck behind him with a driver who had thought to fill because he might get stuck for days.
 
While they're chatting it comes up that this guy ahd clean up duty from huge storms previously. Told of operating a front end loader whose job was basically to fill big dump trucks full of snow so it could be gotten out of the city to go melt. In one dig he picks up not only a lot of snow but an entire Datsun. It ended up out wherever they dumped the snow.
 
Amazingly, my brother's car turned up safe and sound a week later on some impound lot where they towed everybody and was no worse for the wear.
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Re: . [steve_] by snakeweasel
Dec 18, 2008 (3:06 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 18, 2008 10:41 am)

Yes the global warming alarmists have positioned themselves in such a way that they can blame anything on global warming. If the planet suddenly freezes over with mile deep glaciers at the equator global warming would be blamed.
 
Anyway back on topic, we will be getting a pretty bad storm this evening in a few hours, supposed to last to tomorrow afternoon. I will be heading into work regardless. The terrain is very flat with no real hills and I have a route that is relatively untraveled that I can take. If I take it slow and easy I should be ok.
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Re: . [steve_] by hammerhead
Dec 18, 2008 (9:12 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 18, 2008 10:41 am)

Steve: The snow finaly quit here this afternoon. 20 inches minimum on the ground. 24 inches of new champagne pow in the last 30 hours on the hill.
 
Slide offs galore here in town today. Abandoned cars in the middle of off-ramps, buses stuck on the flats, etc. Got the Suburban un-buried (drifts up to the door handles) & out of the driveway... Subies would still get high-centered. Maybe thaw them out & get 'em rolling tomorrow.
 
Cheers!
Paul
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another fool by saabgirl
Dec 19, 2008 (11:45 am)
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Here in Central CT the supermarkets tend to be mega-size, and when the forecast calls for a Nor'easter the parking lots fill up with, it seems, outpatients.
 
Yesterday I pulled into the local Megafood parking lot and stopped behind a fellow who seemed to be ceding the ROW to people in the crosswalk. But he stayed put in his Audi after they crossed, and it turned out he was waiting for a woman who was verrrry slloowly making her way out of the store, across the car lanes and into the waiting Audi. Okay, fine.
 
She got into the car and dithered a bit, and the car stayed put, now with half a dozen more lining up behind me. So we'd arrived at a point where both people were in the Audi, neither was moving and neither was the car -- So I beeped (once. short.) The driver looked in the mirror and seemed startled to see cars lined up behind him. Like whooda thunk?!?
 
So he pulled out into the driving lane, crossed the dividing line ... and STOPPED!! looking at me in the mirror and shrugging his shoulders.
 
He didn't notice that he had pulled sufficiently forward to allow me room to simply turn right, zip up a crossing lane and whip into a spot a bit down the lot near a door. When I did this, I noticed him taking off. Didn't think anything of it until after parking my car, I noticed the Audi turning around, then racing back and parking in in the fire lane in front of the door I was planning to enter.
 
This should be interesting, I thought. If this buffoon looks like he's getting out of his car with confrontational intent, I'm slamming his door on his head. Maybe more than once.
 
As I approached, he glowered, I glowered back, and he took off.
 
My daughter and I are convinced that there is a nuthouse nearby whose residents have drivers licenses and come out to randomly clog up the roadways just prior to storms.
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Re: another fool [saabgirl] by jensad
Dec 20, 2008 (11:16 am)
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Replying to: saabgirl (Dec 19, 2008 11:45 am)

Dear saabgirl
 
They don't have to come from a "nut house" to be lousy drivers and discourteous drivers as fintail was talking about. Here is Ca, er, Disneyland, we have all of the above and loads of more drivers who do not have a clue about safety and/or courtesy.
 
I remember driving in snow up near Tahoe, when two drivers locked up in snow, and did about three 360 degree turns before hitting a snow bank. My wife and I just stopped along the road until they stopped their acrobatics and then as they stay stuck, we slowly drove by with our chains on, and got home safely.
 
I hope all of our friends in the snowy areas of the mid west and it seems every place except in Bay Area, please be careful of the others.i.e. "those drivers".....
 
Good luck to all and I hope all have a peaceful and safe Christmas season.
 
jensad

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