| Re: knock knock (3) slow day but all bike related Slack wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 13:19:43 -0800, Ride-A-Lot
> <mitchellNOSPAM@schnauzers.ws> wrote:
>
>> GeeDubb wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Athol'd you to go ride your bike and quit answering the door.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Take a look out my dooe. No place to ride and snowing like a son of
>>>> a bitch.
>>>>
>>> so the weather dude's (dudett's) were actually right????
>>
>> They'll still don't know what the totals will be. It's not as bad as
>> the last one though. No wind this time.
>>
>> I was going to go to Loveland this morning for some runs but the
>> weather report said starting at 12. It started earlier and I'm glad
>> I didn't go because they closed I70 before the tunnel (where Loveland
>> is) for a while.
>>
>
>
> A friend said [regarding the last storm] that they were tons of cars
> strained on the 70.
> --Slack
Yes, because people insist on stopping. If you stop then your stuck. I
can't understand how people who live in a "snow" filled state can drive
worse than those back east (and I thought they were bad). I come
buzzing down the snow covered side streets and people are looking at me
like I have tank treads. I have probably spent more time teaching
people how to get unstuck with both front and rear wheel drive only cars
than actually moving. I go down a street and there's a corolla stuck in
the middle. The idiot is spinning the wheels so fast that tread is
burning off faster than 10 years of driving. I get out to help and the
numb nut says it's stuck. I say, no it's not. Then it's about two
minutes of teaching how reverse works, then a push forward and off he
goes. I did this at least 20 times after the last storm and five times
already today.
I'm thinking about getting some tow cables and charging people to pull
them out.
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