Re: An asshole parked in front of my house where I'd shoveled out.

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Sujet : Re: An asshole parked in front of my house where I'd shoveled out.
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Date : 13. Jan 2025, 01:54:33
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On 1/12/2025 5:30 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 22:12:42 +0000, dsi1 wrote:
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We were in Washington state when they
had an early snow. The people freaked. I don't know why - they've seen
snow before. A lot of them have Viking blood flowing through their
veins. What the heck? My sister-in-law kept going on and on about
different ways of getting up to a church on a hill. We rented a big-ass
SUV with 4WD. Evidently, a big-ass SUV with 4WD is all you need to get
up a big-ass slippery hill in the snow. My son drove. I ain't driving in
no snow!
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I remember a news story many years ago where two couples went
out in their new 4WD SUV on an icy road in their hometown.
They slid off that icy road and down an embankment into a
creek.  All four drowned.
 Just three or four years ago it made the news where a mother
in her 4WD SUV was found in an icy creek with her less than
one year old daughter strapped in her car seat.  The SUV had
flipped and slid down an embankment onto its' roof and the
Mother had drowned and baby was alive but was in a state of
hypothermia but did recover.
Seems some people think a 4WD SUV is invincible and can go anywhere under any conditions.  I've seen a couple get into trouble after they passed me on the highway.

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