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Postby Caesar » Dec 6, 2003 @ 8:41pm

My friend says its in the 30s there right now.
Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
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Postby goodbye » Dec 6, 2003 @ 8:42pm

I can't even see the road out front its so bad
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Postby Warren » Dec 6, 2003 @ 11:50pm

It's 16°F out right now, can only see a few meters, pretty windy, over 30mph. We have about a foot, and the news says that the hardest hit will be the Hopkinton/Milford area, which is exactly me, with over 2 feet of snow. Thank god for snowblowers. 8)

I had to drive to the post office today (class was canceled so I had to mail in my take home test). People with SUVs are too stupid. "Oh, my SUV is really big, heavy, giant wheels, so I can drive as fast as I want in the snow!". Umm, no. My road wasn't plowed, so I could only get up to 20mph safely, and even that, I'd drift every turn, but there was this idiot behind me with a big Chevy SUV tailgating me. We came to a stop on a hill, so it was a pain to start off. I went sliding, trying to point the car in the general direction, but got the right front wheel stuck in the snow bank, I got loose, but it was a pain because the idiot kept trying to PASS me! You don't frickin' PASS someone when they're spinning their tires and you can't see a car's length in front of you! I managed (hadn't driven in snow in a while, have to get used to it again) and got to the post office. Right when I pulled over to stop, that idiot guns it right past me with spinning wheels straight into a snow bank. Yup, those SUVs work wonders in the snow, especially when you go really fast... My car goes well in the snow, but it was hard today, because as many parts of the road, the snow was higher than my bumper, which really makes it hard, with the spinnin' and the slidin'. When I was at the post office, this big Mitsubishi SUV flies by, sideways, into the same snow bank.
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Postby Kuhout » Dec 6, 2003 @ 11:53pm

It snowed here, but it melted in 5 mins... Too "hot" out there, each year it's worse and worse, damn greenhouse effect.
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Postby karol_ki » Dec 7, 2003 @ 12:10am

Today it snowed about 2 hours..LOL first snow in this Winter :)
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Postby Chris Edwards » Dec 7, 2003 @ 7:26am

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Postby MoelBrain » Dec 7, 2003 @ 7:33am

It snowed a couple of years ago in northern cali where it normally doesn't snow ever.
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Postby Maf54 » Dec 7, 2003 @ 7:47am

Well it never really snows down in the part of Texa (Yeah I can skip off the end of my state to sound cool, too :P)I am in.
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Postby Brig » Dec 7, 2003 @ 8:13am

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Postby damian » Dec 7, 2003 @ 2:32pm

Woke up to more than a foot of snow; just terrible. Why can't the snow just melt like it always did in NC? I don't even have a snowblower.

Here are a few pics I just snapped for those of you in Texa. Consider yourself very lucky.


Notes:
*It's still snowing.
*The last pic is apparently what passes for a "road" here.
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Postby Brig » Dec 7, 2003 @ 2:42pm

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Postby goodbye » Dec 7, 2003 @ 5:00pm

Well we've ended up with a little bit over a foot. The roads are still terrible this morning, still cant realy drive anywhere safely. Was out shoveling but still got lots more to do.
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Postby Caesar » Dec 7, 2003 @ 7:40pm

Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
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Postby goodbye » Dec 7, 2003 @ 9:06pm

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Postby Warren » Dec 7, 2003 @ 9:25pm

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