I recall how the wind can whip and how much colder it gets up where you are, also remember driving from here to Malone in some blinding snow early on monday mornings to get to the job at the prison before 7AM. I had to change the oil to something more viscous, install a higher CCA battery in the truck. Could not believe how stiff that 5 spd would get on some mornings up there in the F150. We got a little rain, must have broken up when it passed by.
We get people doing that at the town meetings, planning/zoning, asking irrelevant questions, being redundant, bringing up something that is for another meeting and or just taking too much time, one thing is for sure, there's always one. They have to be reminded about the time limit, and you know its ticking someone on the board off, in reality, its ineffective, you lose your credibility and so on. Be concise, to the point, and prepare what you have to say, you get a lot more respect, your point is made without all the padding in between. I have an important one to attend this evening, there will be one doing this I am sure, I try get up first to speak, so I can leave right after, people have to understand, everyone has things to do, don't come the meeting and drag it on, please LOL!
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