Bob, How's the weather out there. We've been having "Clippers" rolling through since yesterday. No big accumulation, but Town and State DOT plows are wearing out cutting edges. It used to be that the town plowed early in the morning so the School buses, milk tankers, feed trucks, and shift workers could get to their apointed rounds and jobs. In the afternoon they plowed all the roads again, so the busses could make their rounds. The State DOT plowed more frequent on US20, as it is a major hwy. with a lot of truck travel. Nowaday when the first flack of snow falls from the sky the DOT spreads tons of salt on the roads, that has killed all the trees along the roadway. Today a DOT plow went by every 1/2 hr with plow down and sparks flying. People have no clue how to drive in the winter, anymore, and when they end up in the ditch their first call is to their lawyer, and then 911, rather than trying to get out of the ditch on their own and continue on. I call them "Citiots" Loren
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