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Yeah, and sleep at work like 10 of my coworkers did huh?
Or flip your car over. You pick
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Yeah, and sleep at work like 10 of my coworkers did huh?
The snow isn't and never was the problem. It's the ice on the roads. People who normally get weather like this have trouble driving on icy roads. You think southerners gonna do any better?All those 4 wheel drive vehicles and no one wants to drive in the snow? Its not even that serious. Kids sleeping at the school WTF?
All those 4 wheel drive vehicles and no one wants to drive in the snow? Its not even that serious. Kids sleeping at the school WTF?
I just find it weird. I'm from NY and have residency in GA cause of family. I see trucks, SUV and more constantly down there. No I'm looking at the pics and the roads dont see that damn bad where there are constantly accidents.The snow isn't and never was the problem. It's the ice on the roads. People who normally get weather like this have trouble driving on icy roads. You think southerners gonna do any better?
Or flip your car over. You pick
Yeah I do, its call slow down and both hands on the wheel. Its a requirement on driving test.You don't understand solid ice?
Either way it sucks. Don't see what you're really getting atOr take 3hrs to drive 7 miles luckily not getting caught on blocked highways, you pick
Yeah I do, its call slow down and both hands on the wheel. Its a requirement on driving test.You don't understand solid ice?
Drove on Solid ice yesterday in VA
no you didntYeah I do, its call slow down and both hands on the wheel. Its a requirement on driving test.You don't understand solid ice?
Drove on Solid ice yesterday in VA
Maybe not yesterday but on the day it snowed which was Tuesday night.no you didnt
Either way it sucks. Don't see what you're really getting at
Yea and NY got shut down by a barely category 1 Hurricane. We get those types of storms several times per year here in the SE.
Like someone already pointed out, it's the ice more than anything. The cities here aren't prepared or built for it since it only happens every blue moon. Don't know why people are so surprised by this...
the loudest one in here is probably more low-down than all piedmont park combined.
Appreciate you coming out.the loudest one in here is probably more low-down than all piedmont park combined.
Shut down?
Negative! NYC has survived 2ft blizzards and dudes were still trying to make it into work...NYC is built tough....when Irene smacked us I was working, my highway turned into a river...we were still on our grind out here, don't compare us to ATL or the south for that matter
right off the FDR in Murray Hill
It's not feels, it's 100% truth.
I had to evacuate my apartment building the day of Sandy since it was right off the FDR in Murray Hill and my boss hit me the same day tommbout, "Our office surprisingly got power. Be in by 9am tomorrow, no excuses"
Dudes were homeless for 2.5 weeks and still grindin' at work. Hell, I had to walk up 32 flights of stairs at my ex's apartment building, in the dark, just to get her for work. The city was wylin' but the grind never stopped.