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Stupid Winter

In my hometown, the only areas that receive a strict coating of only sand (no salt) are the neighborhoods on the outskirts that have no town water pipes and rely on wells. I'd be pretty upset if there was salt put down on my parents' street since our well is about six feet from the street.

Unfortunately the consequence of only sand is that the roads remain snowy for much longer. This was realized by the rest of the town one winter when we had a blizzard and they ran out of salt. School was canceled for three days because the rest of the streets in town looked like ours for once!
 
went from this:

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to this :(

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*cries* :cry:
 
am i the only one here who LOVES driving in the snow? :shrug:

love the ebrake turns, love getting the abs going at every intersection, i love driving in and out of snow mounds, and i love flying down that crappy I-95 at 80 mph durring a blizzard (in summer tires mind you; makes EVERYTHING more interesting hah) with wipers on full blast with all the girly-men driving with the hazards on at 30 mph or pulling over so they can wait it out.

i am also used to heavy salt more so then sand because up in maine local towns are so poor they salt the roads so freaken heavily they dont have to plow the same road twice. hit the touchless carwash every week or so and dont think about it.

i think its a blast; call me crazy
 
am i the only one here who LOVES driving in the snow? :shrug:

love the ebrake turns, love getting the abs going at every intersection, i love driving in and out of snow mounds, and i love flying down that crappy I-95 at 80 mph durring a blizzard (in summer tires mind you; makes EVERYTHING more interesting hah) with wipers on full blast with all the girly-men driving with the hazards on at 30 mph or pulling over so they can wait it out.

i am also used to heavy salt more so then sand because up in maine local towns are so poor they salt the roads so freaken heavily they dont have to plow the same road twice. hit the touchless carwash every week or so and dont think about it.

i think its a blast; call me crazy

Crazy. (stupid 10 char. crap...)
 
am i the only one here who LOVES driving in the snow? :shrug:

love the ebrake turns, love getting the abs going at every intersection, i love driving in and out of snow mounds, and i love flying down that crappy I-95 at 80 mph durring a blizzard (in summer tires mind you; makes EVERYTHING more interesting hah) with wipers on full blast with all the girly-men driving with the hazards on at 30 mph or pulling over so they can wait it out.

i am also used to heavy salt more so then sand because up in maine local towns are so poor they salt the roads so freaken heavily they dont have to plow the same road twice. hit the touchless carwash every week or so and dont think about it.

i think its a blast; call me crazy

I enjoy it to an extent, I just hate taking off the goodies in preperation for winter :(
 
I LOVE driving in the snow.
and no one gets pissed if you're late for work. :)
I think one of the problems is people still rush to get where they need to go, so they make mistakes.
As long as you take it slow and give it your full concentration, it can be quite enjoyable.
 
Losing control on a patch of ice covered by snow or having someone else who can't drive slide into me is not my idea of fun by any means. My paint isn't perfect but damnit I don't want someone else to put a dent in it or one of my fenders.
 
Yea winter does suck,when it comes to taking care of the car,but atleast the stuff can be taken off pretty easily.I myself have been debating whether or not to take my CF hood off,Ive heard the when the snow piles on it,the snow creates little dents.have you heard anything like this?
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I got lazy last year and left my CF hood on and have had no problems with it at all. No cracks, dents, yellowing, etc. I don't let crap build up on it, tho. I hose it off whenever it needs it even if I know the weather's gonna be crappy later. But the other stuff, like the rims, Mirko, and headlights come off every winter.:nonono: God I hate snow!!
 
I got lazy last year and left my CF hood on and have had no problems with it at all. No cracks, dents, yellowing, etc. I don't let crap build up on it, tho. I hose it off whenever it needs it even if I know the weather's gonna be crappy later. But the other stuff, like the rims, Mirko, and headlights come off every winter.:nonono: God I hate snow!!

yea i ended up taking my hood off just incase..
 
I LOVE driving in the snow.
and no one gets pissed if you're late for work. :)
I think one of the problems is people still rush to get where they need to go, so they make mistakes.
As long as you take it slow and give it your full concentration, it can be quite enjoyable.

As long as I don't have a bunch of asshats around me (loosely translated, no one around me), I'm OK. It's just that I don't trust ANYONE around me when the roads are anything other than dry. Any even then, you can't depend on people to be anything other than stupid. What I hate about the snow is the dirt.:nonono:
 
As long as I don't have a bunch of asshats around me (loosely translated, no one around me), I'm OK. It's just that I don't trust ANYONE around me when the roads are anything other than dry. Any even then, you can't depend on people to be anything other than stupid. What I hate about the snow is the dirt.:nonono:

Tom, I thought you stored the car for the winter?
 
I wish. I cannot afford another car so I have to drive my baby all year round, crappy weather or not.:mad:

Wow, your car is a dd, and yet it's immaculate. That's really impressive. Shesh, I'm still in awe how a car like that could be a dd. I'd probably have an ulcer if I had such a nice daily driver that I had to worry about everyday!!
 
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