great thread
I exercise the common sense of staying home when it snows for as long as I can. If I have a sick day I use it, if I can keep myself out of harms way I will. I was amazed how many idiots were out joyriding around up and down the street more now then when it is clear and dry.
I have been driving a few neighbors about a mile to Robert Wood Johnson a local hospital
there are 2 RN nurses and a Lab Tech. all nice people all live on my block I have the big 4x4 so I offered my neighbor a ride to save her Lincoln from damage.
Now I can drive all side streets to get there and take my time 25mph the whole ride or less. But today I had a Honda civic all PO'd behind me today because I was not speeding through a narrow side street lined with snowed in cars. He was revving his fart can muffler when he made a turn and I was at the traffic light. I laughed to myself thinking they may be seeing the people in the civic later.
Be safe out there and only laugh at the idiocy of other people when they are not looking
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