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Re: How many are being afected by the Blizard?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 22, 2005 at 16:30:46 from (209.226.247.151):
In Reply to: Re: How many are being afected by the Blizard? posted by Chris in Fredericton on January 22, 2005 at 15:24:11:
Chris: But you guys know how to deal with this white stuff. I remember those TV adds when I lived in Nova Scotia," Longest Snowmobile season south of the Artic circle", or something like that. I always like the one ," Shediac ", warmest salt water beaches north of the Carolinas. Problem with these guys in SW Ontario, they don't have any rocks in their ditches. They even grade the sides of road so it is just swoosh into a corn or soybean field. Michael growls about them closing route 4 through Exeter, due to weather. Now Mike has been driving route 4 since the early half of the 20th century, he could and would drive sensibly even in snow covered and white out conditions. Now the problem is this younger generation will not drive sensibly like Mike, thus they have to close the road, forcing Mike to break the law just to feed his bossy's. I keep telling Mike, what they need is a rock about the size of a Chevy Cavalier every 1/2 km in each ditch. Then all these young folk would drive sensible like Mike, and it wouldn't be necessary to close road.
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