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Posted by Bob Kerr on January 07, 2002 at 10:41:30 from (205.188.197.57):
In Reply to: Re: Re: All this white stuff posted by Don on January 06, 2002 at 03:20:22:
I always get a chuckle when I see a yuppie in an SUV sitting in the ditch with a pissed off look on their face and a cell phone stuck in their ear calling the auto club.Funny thing is they are never pissed off at themselves, it is always "someone elses fault" like the state hiway dept, or someone in front of them who was "going too slow". About 3 years ago just north of Indy we had an ice storm and then snow followed by super cold. All the roads had black ice under the snow and it was cold enough the Calcium the state/county put down just sat there doing nothing.When the sun came back out a few days later, the yuppies went a flyin! It was still super cold but the plows had been out enough to get some of the snow cleared down to the black ice. On Indiana State Road 32, west of Westfeid, IN and north of Carmel, IN, I counted 7 SUV's in the ditch, some flipped over out in fields,and that was just in a one mile stretch.There was not one car or pick up truck stuck. I just had to laugh because of the way the cocky SUV owning idiots around there drive all the time, I don't know what they were expecting was going to happen with their "invicible 4WD, traction control, leather seat, power butt wipin',luxury, allegedly off road, but God Forbid they ever get dirt on the tires" vehicles. I am glad I moved away.
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